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WAVELAB
6 – 90 Editing in the Wave window
By using the Cursor keys:
By using markers
Markers allow you to pre-define positions and move the cursor there, see “What are mark-
ers for?” on page 328.
Using magnetization
If you have “Magnetize bounds” on the Options menu activated and drag
the cursor on the time ruler, it will “snap” to the following positions:
The start and end of the entire wave.
The start and end of the selection.
Markers (see “What are markers for? on page 328).
Using “Snap Cursor”
This function – which can be reached from the “Move cursor to” item on
the View menu and from the main wave display speed menu – moves the
cursor position automatically for you. There are two options:
Move to the closest zero crossing (see “Snapping to zero crossings on page 95)
to the left of the cursor position.
To get this effect, make sure “Snap to time unit” is turned off on the Options menu.
Move to the zero crossing closest to a major time unit.
For example, this can be to the zero crossing closest to a whole second on the time ruler.
To get this effect, make sure “Snap to time unit” is activated on the Options menu.
In the last case, the “time unit” mentioned depends on which type of scale
is selected for the ruler:
These keys Move the wave cursor
[] and [] One “pixel” (screen dot) in either direction.
[Ctrl] + [] and [] Twenty “pixels” in either direction.
[Home] and [End] To the beginning and end of the wave.
Option Cursor moves to
Time Closest whole second
Samples Function not available
Time code Closest frame
Meter Closest whole beat