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Large Marker Mode
Pressing the MARKER button while holding down the SHIFT button displays three create
options on the LCD, assigned to the three rightmost V-Pot buttons.
Once markers have been created, press the V-Pot button listed below to create or delete
a marker at the current playhead position.
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Displays the first five markers by name. Pressing a V-Pot button
moves the playhead to the corresponding marker. When the
playhead position is inside a marker, the lower line displays INSIDE,
and the V-Pot LED ring is lit.
V-Pot 1 to 5
Cr w/o—Creates a marker, without rounding to the nearest bar.V-Pot 6
Create—Creates a marker, rounded to the nearest bar.V-Pot 7
Delete—Deletes the marker above the current playhead position.V-Pot 8
A recommended workflow for creating or deleting markers is to use the Jog/Scrub Wheel.
Turn the wheel to move the playhead to the desired project position, and then press the
appropriate V-Pot to create or delete a marker.
For coarse placement, use the wheel to move the playhead.
For fine placement, press the SCRUB button, then use the wheel to precisely position
the playhead. (This technique is only appropriate if creating or deleting an unrounded
marker.)
For more information about using the Jog/Scrub Wheel, see Mackie Control: Jog/Scrub
Wheel Zone.
Large Marker mode is terminated by pressing the MARKER button again.
Temporary Marker Mode
If you want to enter Marker mode temporarily (to quickly perform a few marker functions),
hold down the MARKER button and press one (or more) of the V-Pot buttons. This action
executes the marker function and then leaves Marker mode as soon as you release the
MARKER button.
When in this mode with the MARKER button held down, pressing the function keys F1
to F8 moves the playhead to the first eight markers (if created). For example, to navigate
to marker 3, press and hold down the MARKER button and press F3.
To jump between markers, with (or without) the MARKER button held down, simply
press the FAST FWD or REWIND button.
Mackie Control: NUDGE Button
The NUDGE button allows you to move (nudge) selected audio or MIDI regions (or events)
in Small, Large, or Temporary Nudge mode.
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