Marking Audio Clips
You can use the Audio Mark buttons to mark audio and video separately for an edit. This feature is useful for creating an overlap edit (split edit or L-cut).
Audio Mark IN button
Audio Mark OUT button
To mark IN and OUT points on audio tracks:
1.  Load a clip or sequence into a monitor.
2.  Select the tracks corresponding to the cuts you want to mark.
3.  Place the position indicator where you want to mark the audio clip.
4.  Select Tools > Command Palette.
The Command Palette window opens.
5.  Click the Edit tab.
6.  Select Active Palette.
7.  Do one or both of the following:
  Click the Audio Mark IN button to mark an IN point.
  Click the Audio Mark OUT button to mark an OUT point.
You can also create an overlap edit for an audio track using the Audio Mark buttons. See Creating Overlap Edits.
See Also
Using the Command Palette
Mapping User-Selectable Buttons

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