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Markers
Markers are used to locate certain positions quickly. There are two types of markers: position
markers and cycle markers.
If you often nd yourself jumping to a specic position within a project, you should insert a
marker at this position. You can also use markers to make range selections or for zooming.
Markers are located on the marker track. You can add 1 marker track.
Vertical marker lines are shown in the Project window to indicate marker positions on all tracks
throughout the entire project.
NOTE
Marker lines are shown behind other events on other tracks. If you need a more pronounced
indication of the lines, consider lowering the
Event Opacity in the Preferences dialog (Event
Display page).
RELATED LINKS
Position Markers on page 234
Cycle Markers on page 234
Marker Track on page 239
Event Opacity on page 682
Position Markers
Position markers allow you to save a specic position.
Position markers on the marker track are shown as marker events: vertical lines with the marker
description (if assigned) and number beside it. If you select a marker track, all its markers are
shown in the
Inspector.
Cycle Markers
By creating cycle markers you can save any number of left and right locator positions as start
and end positions of a range and recall them by double-clicking on the corresponding marker.
Cycle markers are shown on a marker track as two markers bridged by a horizontal line. Cycle
markers are ideal for saving sections of a project.
By dening cycle markers for the intro, verse, and chorus of a song, for example, you can quickly
navigate to the song sections and repeat the section by activating Activate Cycle on the
Transport panel.
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