You can use different marker types to quickly identify and navigate to particular positions.
The following marker types are available:
- Generic markers
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Allow you to locate positions and select all the audio between two points, for example. Generic markers can be created while recording audio.
- Region start and end markers
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Define start and end points for generic regions. Region start and end markers can be created during recording and are used in pairs.
- Loop start and end markers
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Are used to define loop points and are required to access loop editing functions on the Process tab of the Audio Editor. Loop start and end markers are connected to the Loop mode when playing back audio. These markers are useful for editing and creating loops before transferring a sound to a sampler. Loop markers are used in pairs.