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Chapter 15 Advanced edit features 455
Use transient markers to edit
You can use transient markers to edit selected areas of an audio le, or the entire le, in the
Audio File Editor. You can also add or move transient markers within audio les. You do all of
these tasks in Transient Editing mode.
Note: When you’re working in Transient Editing mode, the Command-click tool changes its
default value, from the Hand tool to the Pencil tool.
Turn on Transient Editing mode
Do one of the following:
m Choose View > Transient Editing Mode from the Audio File Editor menu bar (or use the Toggle
Transient Editing Mode key command).
m Click the Transient Editing Mode button in the Audio File Editor.
When you turn on Transient Editing mode, the audio le is analyzed for transient events, and all
detected transients are marked in the audio le.
Detected transients
The level of transient detection condence is based on the clarity of the transients. If an audio
le does not have clear, sharp transients, transients will be detected with a lower level of
condence. You can display more or fewer transients by using the Plus and Minus (+/−) buttons.