![]() That said, if you look carefully at clips with waveform view markers in them, you'll see those marker positions as dotted lines, and they will move with the clip. This makes sense, as you can slide clips about all over the place and alter their relationship with each other - any accessible clip markers would be all over the place. In multitrack, markers only relate to the timeline they have no relationship with clips or files whatsoever. In Waveform view, they relate to specific times on a file, and if you add or subtract time before them, then their position relative to the audio, and duration, remains the same, but the start and finish times will be updated. ![]() ![]() You have to bear in mind here that markers in Waveform view and markers in Multitrack view are completely different animals and bear no relationship to each other - save that they both mark something. ![]()
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