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Deleting all markers within the selected area 
Right-click above the loop region, choose Markers/Regions, and choose Delete All in Selection from the submenu. All markers and 
regions in the selected area are removed. 
Previewing a marker 
Click a marker’s Play button (  ) in the Regions List. 
—or— 
1. 
Right-click the marker tag (  ) and choose Edit from the shortcut menu. The Regions List appears. 
2.  
Click the marker’s Play button (  ). 
Triggering a marker using MIDI commands 
1. 
Right-click the marker tag (  ) and choose Edit from the shortcut menu. The Regions List appears. 
2.  
Click the down arrow (  ) in the marker’s Trigger column and choose a trigger type from the drop-down list. 
Trigger type 
Description 
Note On - Play 
The region will be played when the specified note on message is 
received and will play for the full length of the file. 
Note On - Play / Off - Stop 
The region will be played when the specified note on message is 
received and will stop when the full file is played or the specified 
Note Off message is received. 
Note On - Queue / Off - Play 
The region will be queued for play when the specified note on 
message is received and will play when the corresponding Note 
Off message is received. This is used to reduce the time between 
receiving a trigger and playing a marker. 
3.  
In the Chan box, specify the MIDI input channel for triggering. 
4.  
In the Note box, specify the MIDI note that will trigger marker playback. This value can be entered as a MIDI note value such as C4 
or as a MIDI note number such as 60. 
Notes: 
•   If the Trigger from MIDI Timecode command (Options MIDI In/Out submenu) is selected, you can auto-complete the Chan and 
Note values by pressing a key on your MIDI keyboard. 
•   Triggers in the Regions List function differently from triggers specified in the MIDI Triggers dialog and the Playlist. When using triggers in 
the Playlist, Regions List, or MIDI Triggers dialog, be aware that they can interact to create unexpected results. Sound Forge software 
first looks at the MIDI Triggers, then the Regions List, and then the Playlist when determining what to do when a MIDI command is 
detected. If you want to use the triggers in the Regions List only, turn off all the triggers in the MIDI Triggers dialog and the Playlist. 
Using markers to create regions 
Once you have placed markers in a waveform, you can use them to create regions. For more information, see 
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