Adding and Editing Markers on the Marker Track
Cubase offers several ways to add position and cycle markers to a marker track and to edit them.
When editing markers on a marker track, snapping is taken into account.
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To add a position marker, press Alt/Opt, and click on the marker track.
To add a position marker and instantly rename it, press Shift-Alt, and click on the marker track.
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To add a position marker at the project cursor position, click Add Position Marker in the track control area, or use a key command.
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To add a cycle marker, press Ctrl/Cmd, click and drag on the marker track.
To add a cycle marker and instantly rename it, press Shift-Ctrl/Cmd, and drag on the marker track.
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To add a cycle marker to the locator range, click Add Cycle Marker in the track control area, or use a key command.
To add and instantly rename a cycle marker to the locator range, use Shift-click Add Cycle Marker.
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To change the start/end position of a cycle marker, drag the start/end handle.
Alternatively, you can edit the marker positions on the info line.
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To cut a range in a cycle marker, select a range in the cycle marker, and press Ctrl/Cmd-X.
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To set the marker start/end of the selected cycle marker to the cursor position, select Markers window, and select .
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To move a position marker, select it and drag it. To move a cycle marker to another position, drag its upper border.
Alternatively, you can edit the marker positions on the info line.
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To delete a marker, select it, and press Delete, or use the Erase tool.
To delete all markers on a track that are situated at a later timeline position, select the Erase tool, and Alt/Opt-click.