π§ Audiocore Marker Import Guide: Adobe Audition
File Type: .csv
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π Importing Your Markers β Two Options:
1. Multitrack Mode (apply to entire session)
2. Waveform Mode (apply to individual clips β *recommended*)
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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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π¦ For Older Versions (pre-23.3.0.55):
Marker import still works β but you need to be more intentional.
- Waveform Mode (recommended):
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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:
β οΈ Importing here applies markers to the session timeline.
They will NOT follow the clip if you move it.
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π§ 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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