Steinberg WAVELAB 8.5 RETAIL SOFTWARE 45370 数据表

产品代码
45370
下载
页码 770
399
Markers
Markers allow you to save and name certain positions in a file. Markers are useful 
for editing and playback, for example, to indicate cue points or absolute time 
locations, to highlight problem sections, and to visually separate tracks.
For example, markers can be used to:
Set the wave cursor to a specific position.
Select all audio between two positions.
Define CD tracks.
Loop sections in an audio file.
There is no limit to the amount of markers that you can have in a file.
The following marker types come in pairs: CD, Loop, Mute, Region, Error and 
Correction. When you delete a marker of a marker pair, the other marker is also 
deleted.
Since you cannot have a CD track that starts but never ends, a loop end point 
without a start, etc., special rules exist for creating, deleting, and moving these types 
of markers. CD track markers must always be balanced. For example, if you delete 
a track start, the corresponding end marker is also deleted.
Loop, mute, correction, error, and region markers only have a functionality when 
balanced.
N
OTE
The functions in the Markers window of the Audio Files workspace and the Audio 
Montage workspace are the same. However, the Markers window of the Audio 
Montage workspace offers additional options regarding clips.
Marker Types
The following marker types are available:
Generic markers
Allow you to locate positions and select all the audio between two points, for 
example. They can be created during recording.
Temporary markers
Can be used for any purpose. They are deleted when the corresponding file 
is closed.