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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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To move a transient marker in an audio file<br />

µ Drag an existing transient marker to another position.<br />

Note: The new position may or may not snap to zero crossings, depending on whether<br />

“Snap Edits to Zero Crossings” is selected in the Edit menu. You can also Control-click (or<br />

right-click) to open a shortcut menu and choose “Snap Edits to Zero Crossings.”<br />

To delete transient markers from an audio file<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Double-click individual markers with the Pointer or Pencil tool.<br />

µ Click individual markers with the Eraser tool.<br />

µ Drag over multiple markers with the Eraser tool.<br />

µ Select an area of the audio file and press the Delete key.<br />

This deletes all transient markers in the selected area.<br />

Note: Transient markers are not actually deleted. Instead, their display threshold is set to<br />

maximum, making them invalid. You can revalidate a transient marker using the plus (+)<br />

button.<br />

To detect transient markers in an audio file<br />

µ Choose Audio File > Detect Transients (or use the “Detect Transients of Audio File” key<br />

command).<br />

562 Chapter 17 Editing Audio in the Sample Editor

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