Select Multitrack from the upper-left or press 0 to choose Multitrack view.
- Audition User Guide
- Introduction
- Workspace and setup
- Digital audio fundamentals
- Importing, recording, and playing
- Multichannel audio workflow
- Create, open, or import files in Adobe Audition
- Importing with the Files panel
- Extracting audio from CDs
- Supported import formats
- Navigate time and playing audio in Adobe Audition
- Recording audio
- Monitoring recording and playback levels
- Remove silences from your audio recordings
- Editing audio files
- Edit, repair, and improve audio using Essential Sound panel
- Session Markers and Clip Marker for Multitrack
- Generating text-to-speech
- Matching loudness across multiple audio files
- Displaying audio in the Waveform Editor
- Selecting audio
- How to copy, cut, paste, and delete audio in Audition
- Visually fading and changing amplitude
- Working with markers
- Inverting, reversing, and silencing audio
- How to automate common tasks in Audition
- Analyze phase, frequency, and amplitude with Audition
- Frequency Band Splitter
- Undo, redo, and history
- Converting sample types
- Creating podcasts using Audition
- Applying effects
- Enabling CEP extensions
- Effects controls
- Applying effects in the Waveform Editor
- Applying effects in the Multitrack Editor
- Adding third party plugins
- Notch Filter effect
- Fade and Gain Envelope effects (Waveform Editor only)
- Manual Pitch Correction effect (Waveform Editor only)
- Graphic Phase Shifter effect
- Doppler Shifter effect (Waveform Editor only)
- Effects reference
- Apply amplitude and compression effects to audio
- Delay and echo effects
- Diagnostics effects (Waveform Editor only) for Audition
- Filter and equalizer effects
- Modulation effects
- Reduce noise and restore audio
- Reverb effects
- How to use special effects with Audition
- Stereo imagery effects
- Time and pitch manipulation effects
- Generate tones and noise
- Mixing multitrack sessions
- Video and surround sound
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Saving and exporting
Learn how to create Session Markers and Clip Markers for Multitrack in Audition. Add, edit, and move clip markers for each track in the multitrack mode.
Clip Markers indicate important points in an audio file. Markers can help you position, arrange, and synchronize clips, along with the ability to add comments.
Adobe Audition lets you create Clip Markers for Multitrack using a modifier key M (Windows and macOS). Previously, Clip Markers could be created in the Waveform view only.
Creating Clip Markers and a Session Markers
You can create markers not only for the track but for the whole session. Create session markers for the session that you've created.
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Multitrack view selection
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Import a file to the Multitrack. Select a clip and press M. A Clip Marker will be created on the selected clip at the current playhead position.
Clip Markers
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Deselect all the selected tracks and press M to create Session Markers.
Session Markers
Editing a Multitrack Clip Marker
Edit Clip Markers from the Multitrack view.
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Press '0' or select Multitrack from the upper-left menu to choose Multitrack view.
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Import any file to the Multitrack view from the Session. Select the Clip Marker head and right-click. A drop-down list will appear to edit the Clip Markers.
Moving a Clip Marker
Move a Clip Marker within the Multitrack view by moving the Marker head.
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Choose Multitrack from the upper-left menu or press 0 for Multitrack mode.
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By moving the Marker head, you may move a Clip Marker within the Multitrack view.
View clip markers
View all the Clip Markers and Session Markers by selecting the upper-right icon in the Markers panel.
- The markers will be consistent across the Waveform and Multitrack view. You can add markers in either of the modes, and the changes will reflect across both modes.
- Clip Markers in Multitrack won’t be applicable for remixed and stretched clips.