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With the option "Marker with name" you can specify further markers to which you can
assign a name of your choice.
In the "Range > Store marker > Markers with names and numbers..." dialog you can
freely number and name additional markers. With the "-1 sec" button you can drag the
marker one second forward in the marker list.
The command "Markers with automatic numbering" automatically creates markers with
incrementing numbers.
Keyboard shortcut: "Shift + #"
Defined markers are visible at the top border of the project window and can be moved with
the mouse. The mouse pointer changes to a double-arrow (<->).
Get markers
Upon opening the marker number, the play cursor jumps to the corresponding marker
position in the marker list. In "Play" mode, the arrangement will be played without any
interruption from the position of the marker.
Keyboard shortcut: "1 ... 0"
Markers to range borders
Use this function to set a start and end marker at the edges of a selected range.
Set Markers on Silence
With this function you can automatically have markers set at positions of selected low-
volume or silent audio objects. In the dialog you can specify a threshold and a minimum
time for detection.
Min. time (ms): Here you can set the minimum time before which the threshold cannot be
passed in order to set a marker.
Threshold (dB): Here you can specify the threshold in decibels.
Note: If you work in destructive wave editing mode, the height of the range in the wave
project is set to the level of the threshold to make it easier to see. For this, the vertical block
in the "View" menu cannot be active.
Start number: Here you can enter the marker number from which is counted upwards to
the "Marker after silence".
Prefix: Here you can enter additional characters/letters which will precede the "Markers
after silence". This way you will be able to easily differentiate them from markers that may
already exist.