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70 Editing in the track view
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cursor in and out at any position without releasing the mouse.
Set track markers
In many occasions you will not load single songs, one after the other, into a
project, but a certain number of them at the same time, for example while
recording one side of an LP.
If you want to record this LP on a CD, you should first set track markers at the
beginning of each song. The track markers can already be set while recording
in the Record dialogue – "by hand" or automatically by the automatic CD Track
detector (see below). It is however also possible to set, move and delete the
track markers afterwards by using the 1click-Burn-Automation (view page
125).
It is fur
thermore possible to set the track markers directly in the master track.
Place the position line on the beginning of a new song and press the m key (or
select the option "set track marker" in the CD menu). The new track marker
appears just above the position line on the time ruler.
Automatic track recognition
There are multiple options for automatically separating the material into CD
tracks:
1. during recording in the Record dialog (view page 53)
2. vi
a the option "Automatically set track markers" (view page 149) (CD menu)
3. w
ith the help of the burning wizard
MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab SE searches for positions where new songs start,
i.e. the end of a pause. Pauses are normally 0.5 - 3 seconds long.