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Table Of Contents
- WaveBurner User Manual
- Contents
- Welcome to WaveBurner
- Getting to Know WaveBurner’s Interface
- Getting Started with WaveBurner
- Working with Regions
- Working with Tracks
- Working with Markers
- Working with Effects
- Burning a Project to a CD
- Setting WaveBurner Preferences
- WaveBurner Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner File Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Edit Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Disc Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner View Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Window Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Transport Operations Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Wave View Area Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Help Keyboard Shortcuts
To move a track start marker and pause start point separately
1 Place the pointer directly over the portion of the track marker that you want to move.
The pointer changes to a Split Track Marker tool.
2 Drag the marker portion—either track or pause—to the desired position.
Note: As long as there is no pause set (in other words, the track marker is still in one
piece), moving the right portion of the marker will move both markers. In this situation,
move the left portion to the left; this will split the track marker and create a pause.
Following this split of the track marker, either portion can be moved separately.
Automatic Positioning of Track Start Markers
Track start markers are repositioned automatically when regions are moved: In overlapping
regions, these are located at the center of the overlapping sequence. In non-overlapping
regions, a pause start is located at the end of the first region, and a track start at the
beginning of the second region.
If you manually change the marker positions, the automatic function is switched off.
If you have edited a track start marker manually, and want to move it to the automatic
position, release it as soon as a “chain” icon appears in place of the mouse cursor.
Hold Option if you want to move a track start marker near to the chain position, but don’t
want it to be positioned automatically.
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