Re: Traveling Markers
- From: stubulman <stubulman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 08:22:34 -0700 (PDT)
On May 1, 6:05 pm, stubulman <stubul...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am using Pro Tools LE with my iMac and a Digi 002 Rack. I primarily
do spoken word projects. Some of theses consist of six hour seminars
recorded in my studio. I like the editing features of Pro Tools such
as being able to play up to a selection, play out of a selection,
play up to the end of a selection and of course play from the
beginning of a selection. The problem comes with inserts and deletions
and the consequent effect upon markers. I do hundreds and hundreds of
edits for lip smacks, false starts etc. The problem is that markers
(some of which indicate track breaks for a given CD) adhere to the
time-line, not to given audio region. As a consequence, when I make an
edit, the markers "drift" with respect to the actual audio. I've
talked to Digi and they say they are aware of the situation. Do any of
the other software programs handle markers more kindly while still
providing the ease of editing that I find with Pro Tools?
Thanks guys for the input.
.
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