Cue Points and Sections:Inserting

What are Cue Points and Sections?

MySoundStudio lets you save the information for the particular position or range of the waveform to make your workflow more efficient. A Cue Point remembers a particular point of the waveform, and a Section remembers a particular range of waveform so that you can quickly come back to that point or selected range of the waveform. The position and name for the cue point and section can be changed later.

You can insert two types of cue points and sections. One of them is applied to all tracks in the file, and another type is applied to individual tracks.

In this lesson, you will use the file 2track.dgs in the Tutorial folder to learn how to insert the cue point and section.

Inserting a cue point applied to all tracks

  1. On the Time Ruler, click any position where you wish to place the cue point.

  2. Choose Edit - New CuePoint.



    Notice that a blue marker and the name(CUE-01) for the cue point is added on the Time Ruler.
Inserting a section to a track

  1. In the waveform display area for TRACK 2, select a range of waveform where you wish to insert the section.

  2. Choose Edit - New Section.



    that a white marker and section name (SECTION-01) are added on the top of TRACK 2.
    If the marker and section name are not displayed, choose View - CuePoint/Section to see the cue points and sections applied to each track.
Inserting a cue point during playback

  1. Choose Edit - Goto Start.
    The flashing cursor moves to the start position of the active track.

  2. Choose Control - Play to start playing the track.

  3. While you watch the sound being played, press the M key at the point where you wish to insert the cue point.
    You can insert cue points as many time points as you like by pressing the M key each time while the sound is being played.