🎧 Audiocore Marker Import Guide: Adobe Audition

File Type: .csv

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πŸ”„ Importing Your Markers – Two Options:

1. Multitrack Mode (apply to entire session)
2. Waveform Mode (apply to individual clips β€” *recommended*)
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βœ… For Adobe Audition 23.3.0.55 and Later:

You now have the ability to import markers directly into individual clips or into the session timeline.

Steps:
1. Open your audio using one of these methods:
- Multitrack Mode: Open your project as a session.
- Waveform Mode: Double-click the audio file to open it as a standalone clip.

2. Go to: File β†’ Import β†’ Markers

3. Select your .csv file from Audiocore.

4. Choose your marker placement:
- Waveform Mode (preferred): Markers become embedded in the clip.
These markers will stay tied to the audio and move with it during editing.
- Multitrack Mode: Markers are added to the timeline only and remain static.

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πŸ“¦ For Older Versions (pre-23.3.0.55):

Marker import still works β€” but you need to be more intentional.

- Waveform Mode (recommended):
βœ… You *can* import markers into clips.
Open the audio file directly (not in a session), then use File β†’ Import β†’ Markers.
Markers will stay synced when used later in multitrack.

- Multitrack Mode:
⚠️ Importing here applies markers to the session timeline.
They will NOT follow the clip if you move it.

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🧠 Pro Tip:

Always prefer Waveform Mode when importing markers,
unless you *intentionally* want timeline-level markers.

Clip markers = flexible and safe
Timeline markers = fixed and risky

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🎧 Audiocore Marker Import Guide: Audacity

File Type: .txt
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πŸ“ Before You Begin:

To keep your markers and audio aligned during editing,
you MUST enable **Sync-Lock Tracks** in Audacity.

Steps:
1. Go to: Tracks β†’ Keep Tracks Synchronized
(This enables Sync-Lock mode.)

2. Make sure the Label Track and the audio track are both selected when moving clips.

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πŸ“₯ Importing Your Markers:

1. Open your project in Audacity.

2. Go to: File β†’ Import β†’ Labels

3. Choose the `.txt` label file generated by Audiocore.

4. Your markers (labels) will now appear in a dedicated **Label Track** below your audio.

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πŸ“Œ Notes:

- Label files use **start time only** β€” there’s no end time.
- Each label has a name (e.g., β€œFILL – umm”) and optional comment data.
- Audiocore markers are zero-duration by design β€” perfect for edit points.

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🧠 Pro Tip:

With **Keep Tracks Synchronized** enabled, your markers will stay locked
to their corresponding audio even as you edit and shuffle segments around.


🎧 Audiocore Marker Import Guide: Reaper

File Type: .csv

πŸ“₯ Importing Your Markers:

1. Open your Reaper project.
2. Go to View β†’ Region/Marker Manager
3. In the manager window, click the Options button β†’ Import Regions/Markers...
4. Select the .csv file generated by Audiocore.
5. Markers will appear on the timeline.

πŸ” Enable Ripple Editing:

Right-click the Ripple Mode icon (top left toolbar), and select Ripple Edit All Tracks.

🧠 Pro Tip:
βœ… Ripple Edit ensures markers stay aligned with audio when you cut, move, or delete sections.


🎧 Audiocore Marker Import Guide: Hindenburg

File Type: .txt
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πŸ“₯ Importing Your Markers:

1. Open your session in Hindenburg.

2. Go to: View β†’ Markers
(Ensure the Marker window is visible.)

3. In the Marker window:
- Right-click inside the Marker panel and choose **Import**,
OR
- Make sure the Marker window is highlighted, then go: File β†’ Import

4. Select the `.txt` marker file generated by Audiocore.

5. Markers will appear on the timeline as **yellow markers**.

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πŸ“Œ Final Step – Convert to Cue Points:

To upgrade your markers for professional editing:

1. **Right-click on *any* yellow marker** in the Marker window.

2. Select: **Convert Markers to Cue Points**

3. All yellow markers will change to **blue Cue Points** β€”
ensuring they’re locked to audio and fully editable.

πŸ›‘ Skipping this step may result in markers that don’t move with your audio!

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πŸ“Œ Notes:

- All markers are precisely timestamped in Hindenburg’s expected .txt format.
- Each entry includes:
- Timecode (HH:MM:SS.mmm)
- Marker label (e.g., "FILL – umm", "FOUL – [explicit word]")

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🧠 Pro Tip:

βœ… Always import markers **before** trimming or rearranging clips.
βœ… Cue Points ensure accurate snapping and timeline syncing.
βœ… Your edit flow just got way more efficient.