Adding Markers to Audio Clips
You will find that markers are particularly useful in audio editing because the WAV formsthe somewhat complex-looking lines that appear in the Source Viewer when an audio clip is sent thereare not always as useful as you might need them to be. Picking out a specific audio section may be virtually impossible among the mass of lines displayed.It is quicker and smarter to place a marker at every audio event you deem important. This can be as extreme as a marking the beat of the music, to something as simple as marking the start of the lyrics or the banging of a car door.
To add a marker to an audio clip:
| 1. | Double-click the audio clip to send it to the Source Viewer. |
| 2. | Scrub or play the audio clip until you reach the point you want to mark. |
| 3. | Press the M key or click the Set Marker button if you have this button on your interface.A small gray triangle appears at this point (Figure 7.37 ).Figure 7.37. The marker appears as a small gray triangle.![]() |
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if you have this button on your interface.A small gray triangle appears at this point (