From 45a7af9adad19e60f15cf0c17a3926d8c48c77f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alexandre Prokoudine
To create a new BBT marker, -click on the
- Bars:Beats ruler. This will open a dialog titled 'New Music Time' where you
- can name the marker and define what bar (left field) and beat (right field)
- this marker should reset the time to.
+ Bars:Beats ruler. This will open a dialog titled New Music
+ Time where you can name the marker and define what bar (left field) and
+ beat (right field) this marker should reset the time to.
Location Markers appear in the Locations Markers
- ruler at the top of the timeline. The green
- begin and
- end markers, that define the length of the session, appear
- automatically, but yellow custom markers can be created at any position in a
- session.
+ ruler at the top of the timeline. They have multiple uses, most
+ commonly — for navigation in a session, e.g. where this or that
+ instrument should start/stop playing. Custom markers can be created at
+ any position in a session.
- There are multiple ways to create custom markers at the current playhead position:
+ The start and
+ end markers, that define the
+ length of the session, appear automatically once any content has been added to
+ the session (either recorded or imported). The end marker automatically shifts
+ to the right once more material gets added.
+
+ There are multiple ways to create custom markers at the current playhead
+ position:
- Adding a marker at an arbitrary location on the timeline (i.e. not at the playhead
- position) can also be done either by:
+ Adding a marker at an arbitrary location on the timeline (i.e. not at the
+ playhead position) can also be done either by:
+ Left-clicking and dragging moves a single marker to a
+ new location on the timeline.
+
+ It is possible to move multiple markers by the same distance. Left-clicking each marker creates a selection of
+ markers that can be dragged left or right together.
+
+ There are three ways to rename a location marker:
+
+ There are three ways to remove a location marker:
+
+ The context (right-click) menu for location markers has more options than the
+ ones mentioned above:
+
- Just like any other marker, a cue marker can be picked and relocated by
- dragging it left or right.
+ Left-clicking and dragging moves a single marker to a
+ new location on the timeline.
+
+ It is possible to move multiple markers by the same distance. Left-clicking each marker creates a selection of
+ markers that can be dragged left or right together.
+
+ Left-clicking and dragging moves a single marker to a
+ new location on the timeline.
+
+ It is possible to move multiple markers by the same distance. Left-clicking each discreet marker, or Left-clicking the first and last markers of a range
+ of markers selects them, then dragging one to a new location will move all
+ selected markers together.
- There are two ways to permanently delete a marker. The first one is to
+ There are three ways to permanently delete a marker. The first one is to
right-click the marker of choice, then select
Remove in the menu.
Creating Location Markers
+
+
+Moving Location Markers
+
+Renaming Location Markers
+
+
+
+
+Removing Location Markers
+
+
+
+
+More Options
+
+
+
diff --git a/include/creating-range-markers.html b/include/creating-range-markers.html
index e7ae8ea..112f51b 100644
--- a/include/creating-range-markers.html
+++ b/include/creating-range-markers.html
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
+
+ Locate to Here
+
+ Moves the playhead to the selected marker.
+
+
+
+ Play from Here
+
+ Moves the playhead to the selected marker and starts playback.
+
+
+
+ Move Mark to Playhead
+
+ This changes the position of the selected marker to that of the playhead.
+
+
+
+ Create Range to next Marker
+
+ This creates a pair of range markers between the selected marker and the
+ next one to the right on the timeline.
+
+
+
+ Promote to Time Origin
+
+ This makes the position of the chosen range marker the origin time. This
+ is mostly useful when the Display delta to origin marker clock
+ mode is enabled to display the difference between current playhead
+ position and the origin time. Absolute time stays unaffected.
+
+
+
+ Hide
+
+ This hides the selected marker from the ruler until the user chooses to
+ unhide it.
+
+
+
+ Renameâ¦
+
+ This opens a dialog to rename the marker.
+
+
+
+ Lock
+
+ This prevents a marker from being accidentally moved elsewhere.
+
+
+
+Glue to Bars and Beats
+
+ When this option is enabled, the marker maintains its position in bars
+ and beats even if there are changes in tempo and meter.
+
+ Moving Cue Markers
Single marker
+Multiple markers
+Stopping All Cues
diff --git a/include/working-with-markers.html b/include/working-with-markers.html
index 6ec4eb7..ddc2af2 100644
--- a/include/working-with-markers.html
+++ b/include/working-with-markers.html
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
Removing Markers
+ The third way is to click the markers' x button in + the Ranges & Marks sidebar. +
+diff --git a/master-doc.txt b/master-doc.txt index bd198fa..c2f3d80 100644 --- a/master-doc.txt +++ b/master-doc.txt @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ part: subchapter --- --- -title: Working With Markers +title: Markers Basics include: working-with-markers.html link: working-with-markers uri: working-with-markers -- 2.37.2