Using Markers, Regions, and Commands

Markers and regions serve as reference points along the timeline. You can use markers for annotations, to insert metadata commands, or for MIDI triggers.


What do you want to do?

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewInsert a marker

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewDetect and mark clipped audio

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewInsert a region

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewConvert markers to regions

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewCreate regions automatically

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewExtract regions to new files

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewUpdate marker or region positions

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewReplicate markers or regions

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewDelete markers or regions

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewSplit regions

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewImport an existing regions list file

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewCopy regions to the clipboard

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewLock loop and region lengths

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewClear all markers or regions from a file

Sound Forge Pro button OverviewUse metadata commands

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