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Markers
Importing and Exporting Markers
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Editing Markers on the Marker Track
To add a position marker, click Add Marker or use the Draw tool.
To add a cycle marker, click Add Cycle Marker or use the Draw tool.
To select a marker, use the standard techniques.
To resize a cycle marker, select it and drag the handles. You can also do this
numerically on the info line.
To move a marker, select it and drag it. You can also edit marker positions on the info
line.
To remove a marker, select it and press Delete or use the Erase tool.
Using Markers to Select Ranges
Markers can be used in conjunction with the Range Selection tool to make range selections
in the Project window. This is useful if you quickly want to make a selection that spans all
tracks in the project.
PROCEDURE
1. Set markers at the start and end of the section that you want to move or copy.
2. Select the Range Selection tool and double-click on the marker track between the
markers.
Everything in the project within the marker boundaries is selected. Any functions or
processing you perform now affect the selection only.
3. Click on the marker track in the selected range and drag the range to a new position.
If you hold down Alt while you drag the range, the selection in the Project window is
copied instead.
Importing and Exporting Markers
Markers and marker tracks can be imported and exported.
The following files can contain markers:
MIDI files
Importing Markers via MIDI
You can import position markers by importing MIDI files containing markers. This is useful if
you want to use your marker tracks in other projects or if you want to share them with other
Cubase users. Any markers you have added are included in the MIDI file as standard MIDI file
marker events.
Select File> Preferences> MIDI> MIDI File and make sure Import Markers is
activated.
The following settings are imported:
The start position of position markers and cycle markers
RELATED LINKS
Importing MIDI files on page 658