inserting markers?

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inserting markers?

Post by drumphil2 » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:05 pm

Hi,
Can someone explain to me how to insert markers? I'd like to select a chunk of my track. Seems like the easiest way to do it would be to zoom in on the two outer edges of the portion that I want to select, mark them, then select the region afterwards. Is this possible in Audacity? Or, do I need to do as I have been doing...zoom in on one spot, click, zoom out, highlight region, and zoom in again on the other end of region (which is very tedious because the outer edge of the highlight doesn't stay centered when I zoom in).

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Re: inserting markers?

Post by kozikowski » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:47 pm

Audacity doesn't have "Markers" -- I and O keys like a video editor. It does have Labels and they can be used for some of the jobs Markers do.

Find one edit point and press Control-B. You should get a new track with a label in it. You can print inside that label if you wish, but that's a legacy function if all you want is a cut point.

Place the other one. The labels are sticky or magnetic and it's a simple matter to drag-select your segment and Do Things to it. There are also "Region Labels" and I don't know much about those.

If any of these tools fail or are not available, you need to stop using Audacity 1.2.



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Re: inserting markers?

Post by kozikowski » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:50 pm

You might also find that the auto scrolling function will drive you nuts while you're editing. It's one of the first things I turn off when I install Audacity new.

Audacity Preferences > Tracks > [ ] Update... (de-select)

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Re: inserting markers?

Post by steve » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:56 pm

Unless you have a very old computer I would recommend that you upgrade to Audacity 1.3.13
You can get it here: http://audacityteam.org/download/

In Audacity the "markers" are called "labels".
See here for how to use labels: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Label_Tracks

You may not need to use labels. If you have a wheel mouse then you can zoom in and out by holding down the Ctrl key and turning the mouse wheel. The zoom will be centred on the mouse pointer position. More information about ways to make and adjust a selection: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Audacity_Selection

What I normally do is to zoom out (Ctrl+Mouse Wheel), then make the selection approximately. Then zoom in on one end and adjust that end precisely (Shift + Click and drag). Then zoom out and back in on the other end and adjust that.
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