Using Markers And Regions; Using Markers; Inserting Markers; Using Regions - Sony PS-LX300USB Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 5
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Using Markers and Regions
: This chapter describes the use of markers, regions, and the Regions List.
: These tools allow you to tag and organize audio data and make audio
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editing more efficient.
Using markers
A marker is a tag placed in an audio file that is used as a reference point.
Markers make navigating a file easier and more efficient.
Inserting markers
1. Click to position the cursor in the waveform.
2. From the Special menu, choose Insert Marker (or press M during
playback). A marker is placed in the waveform at the exact location of
the cursor.
Inserting markers during recording
To insert markers during recording, click the Drop Marker button' in the
Record dialog or press M.
Using regions
Regions identify ranges of time and provide a way to subdivide an audio
file. A region is defined as the area between two region tags. Regions can be
used to indicate sections of projects such as choruses or verses, or they can
be used to make notes in the project.
The Regions List window contains all of the regions and markers that exist
in the active data window.
For more information, see Using the Regions Liston
page
27.
Inserting regions
You can use multiple methods of inserting regions including a menu
command, drag-and-drop, a time ruler shortcut, and a keyboard shortcut.
The following sections briefly describe the methods of creating regions. To
work through these procedures, use the Fill.pca file. This file is located in the
Sound Forge@ Audio Studio™ folder.
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