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GENERAL FUNCTIONS IN THE PROJECT WINDOW 99
If you right click inside the marker list or press the "Marker" button to the left beside the
marker bar, a context menu will appear from which you can access all the most important
marker commands.
The marker manager can also be accessed via "Tools -> Managers -> Marker manager".
This is where you manage and edit the markers you set.
More information about the marker manager can be found in the chapter "The Managers -
> Marker Manager (view page 132)".
To stretch a range between any two markers, first click on the first marker. Then click on
the second marker while holding down the "Shift" key. This selects a new range.
Use the function keys "F2" and "F3" to quickly jump back and forth between the marker
positions or the keyboard shortcut "Alt + W/Alt + Q" or select the "Range" menu -> Move
play cursors -> Marker to left/right").
Alongside the standard markers there are additional markers that can be used in
Samplitude as well:
Markers in wave projects are saved in the audio file (*.wav) as audio markers and are
available in this form in other applications as well. Audio markers are coupled directly
with the audio material and are visible at the upper edge of an audio object. The purpose
of audio markers is to mark positions within the audio material so that the selections
remain independent of their placement within the virtual project. Audio markers can also
be made visible in the display options ("Shift + Tab") in the "Objects" area by marking
"Audio markers" with a check. The markers displayed in the virtual project's object are
identical to the markers in the associated wave project. If you set new project markers in
a wave project (this happens automatically while recording a take), then all audio
markers in all associated objects of the virtual project will be visible at the same position
in the audio material.Note: All time information for the audio marker relates to time
positions in the audio material, and not to positions in the virtual project.
The triangular markers for CD burn functions: CD track markers are displayed in red,
CD subindex markers are green, and CD pause markers are blue.
Tempo markers signify a tempo change at a specific position in the project.
Beat markers change the type of beat beginning at the marker position, e.g. 4/4 beat to
3/4.
Beat position markers assign a specific musical position to a specific time position.
This way, the bar frame/grid and MIDI events can be easily synchronized with existing
audio material.
You can find more information on speed/beat and beat position markers in the menu
reference under "MIDI -> Tempo/Bar markers (view page 648) / Set new beat position
markers (view page 649)".