User`s guide

Chapter 17: Conductor Tracks and Memory Locations 239
To create a Marker during playback:
1 From the pop-up menu in the Memory
Locations window, select Default To
Marker. This ensures that new Memory Lo-
cations default to being Markers.
2 From the pop-up menu in the Memory
Locations window, select Auto-Name
Memory Locations.
3 For inserted Markers to have a Bar|Beat
reference, make sure to set the Time Scale
to Bars:Beats.
4 Click Play in the Transport window.
5 When the location is reached, press Enter
on the numeric keypad. A Marker is auto-
matically created and appears in the Mark-
ers Ruler.
When auto-creating Markers, they are
named and numbered as “Marker 1,”
“Marker 2,” “Marker 3,” etc.
When the option for Default To Marker is
deselected, new Memory Locations default
to whatever type was last created. There-
fore, if a Selection Memory Location was
created last, it will be the type that is cre-
ated on the fly. In this case, the name for
the created Memory Location is based on
the start of the Edit selection using the time
format for the Main Time Scale (such as
“2|2|305” or “0:02.658”).
Recalling Memory Locations
Memory Locations can be recalled from the
Memory Locations window and from the
numeric keypad. In addition, Marker Mem-
ory Selections can be recalled by clicking
them in the Markers Ruler.
To recall a Memory Location:
1 If the Memory Locations window is not
already open, choose Windows > Show
Memory Locations to display it.
2 If recalling a Selection Memory Location
that will define a record or play range,
make sure to select Operations > Link Edit
and Timeline Selection.
3 In the Memory Locations window, click
the Memory Location to recall it.
– or –
With the Numeric Keypad Mode set to
Classic, press the Memory Location num-
ber followed by period.
– or –
With the Numeric Keypad Mode set to
Transport or Shuttle, press period, the
Memory Location number, and period
again.
When recalling a Memory Location from the
numeric keypad, the Memory Locations win-
dow does not need to be open.
To recall a Marker from the Markers Ruler:
1 If the Markers Ruler is not displayed, se-
lect Display > Ruler View Shows > Markers.
2 Click on the Marker. The playback cursor
locates to the Marker and any General
Properties stored with the Marker are re-
called.
Even if the Markers Ruler is not displayed,
Markers can be recalled from the Memory Lo-
cations window, or from the numeric keypad.