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CD/DVD MENU 669
Each audio track on the CD MUST have a track marker! Track markers are placed at the
beginning of each audio track (slightly before the audio starts). The track markers allow CD
players to cue to each individual audio track.
To manage the markers or rename them, use the marker/CD track manager ("Tools"
menu).
Shortcut: "Ctrl+Alt+I"
Set CD sub index
Choose this option to place a sub index marker at the current play cursor position. The
numbers of the subsequent sub index markers are customized automatically.
Sub index markers are not required for CD creation, but they allow CD players to cue to
specific points within an audio track.
Set CD pause index
Choose this option to place a pause marker at the current play cursor position.
Pause markers allow CD players to switch their output to absolute silence and count
backwards until the start of the next track.
Set CD end index
Marks the end of the CD.
This is important for burning a CD, when the project still produces audio after the end point
of the last object(s) e.g. a reverb tail. To prevent Samplitude from cutting this section of
audio, you can place the CD end marker an appropriate distance after the last object.
Another use of the CD end marker is to partially burn a project to CD. CD burning always
starts from the first track marker, and ends with the end marker. All you need to do is
delete all track markers that precede the first track you want to burn. All audio before the
first track marker will not be burned to the CD. Burning stops with the CD end marker,
allowing you to place the CD end marker inside the project.
Set Track Indices on Silence
This function sets track markers on silent passages of a selected object.
As an example, this is useful for setting markers between each title after recording an entire
DAT tape.
Min time: The space of time that is to be applied as silence.
Threshold dB: Threshold volume.
Start number: Marker number from which automatic indexing should begin.