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Table Of Contents
448 RANGE MENU
Add time (ms): Here you can enter the time range in order to move the "Markers after
silence" forward. The selected object is moved forward by exactly the amount of the time
range and filled with silence.
Delete all markers with prefix: Delete all markers with prefix.
Delete all markers: Deletes all project markers.
Delete VIP objects: When you select this option, the object will be cut at the set value and
can then be deleted.
Comparisonics audio search
This function uses the patented Comparisonics algorithm. This allows you to find the same,
or similar sounding, regions in an audio file very quickly.
To do so, double-click on the object you wish to use while holding down the "Shift" key,
which will then open it as a HD wave project. Now select the range that you want to
examine and copy it into the clipboard (keyboard shortcut: "C").
Now start the audio search function via "Menu > Range > Comparisonics audio search".
In the dialog that appears you can change the sensitivity threshold for the recognition
algorithm. When adjusting the sensitivity level "Match markers" appear at positions
identified as matches for the material in the clipboard.
After closing the search dialog you can jump to the found ranges by clicking on the left
border of the corresponding "match" marker, even during playback.
Set new Audio marker
Set Audio marker (see menu tools -> Audio marker manager) in the corresponding wave
project of the selected Object at play cursor position.
Copy audio markers to VIP markers
Here, all available audio markers of the selected object are copied inot the marker bar of
the Arranger window. Adoption of the VIP Markers occurs within the object boundaries
only.
Copy VIP marker to audio marker
Here existing markers from the marker list inside the object borders are copied to the
corresponding position of the audio object in the wave project.
Erase Marker
This deletes the marker at the current position if you have selected it previously from the
marker list by clicking on the front edge.