Work with markers

You can navigate an audio using markers. This is useful when you want to quickly jump to a specific time position or select select the parts for playback. You can also add a title and a note to each marker for better organization.

There are two types of markers:

  • Point marker (yellow): Refers to a specific time position.
  • Range marker (orange): Defines a time range.

In the waveform view, markers appear with handles. Use these handles to drag a marker to a new position or tap them to access a menu of actions.

Add a marker

  1. Go to the position where you want to add a marker.
  2. Tap the "NEW MARKER" button.

Reposition a marker

  1. Long-press a marker handle; it becomes highlighted and ready to move.
  2. Drag the marker handle to the desired position.

Edit a marker’s title or note

  1. Tap a marker handle.
  2. Choose Edit from the menu.
  3. Enter a new title or note for the marker.

Delete a marker

  1. Tap a marker handle.
  2. Choose Delete from the menu.

Select ranges between point markers

Select a single range

  • Double-tap the area between two marker handles.
  • Tap a marker handle, then choose Select from the menu. Choose Select Left to select the range between the selected marker and the previous marker, or Select Right to select the range between the selected marker and the next marker.

Select multiple ranges

  • Two-finger tap the areas between the marker handles.

Select the range of a range marker

  • Tap a marker handle to select its range.

Merge individual markers

  1. Select the range between the point markers you want to merge.
  2. Tap the selected area.
  3. Choose Merge from the menu.

    The new merged marker inherits its title and note from the first marker. Merged point markers become a range marker.

Convert a point marker to a range marker

  1. Tap a point marker handle.
  2. Choose Convert To Range from the menu.

    The marker handle splits into two handles.

Convert a range marker to a point marker

  1. Tap a range marker handle.
  2. Tap the selected area.
  3. Choose Convert To Point from the menu.

    The two parts of the range marker handle merge into a single handle, with the start time of the range becoming the time for the point marker.