* Insert & / or Edit Marker at Current Position : Shift plus M . In the dialog that opens, enter a name and adjust properties to your liking, press enter to save or escape to discard changes.
Lastly, osara and reaper both are very context sensitive. This means that, if you turn on shortcut help and then press the delete key, you will find out that the action it invokes goes something like this:
* Go to Marker 1 to 10 : Use number 1 through 0 in the upper numeric row.
*Use semicolon and apostrophe to move to the previous or next marker, even beyond marker number 10.
*Renumber all markers in timeline order : This command is not assigned to any key but you can do so if you wish to use it.
Latest revision as of 05:42, 3 June 2023
Lastly, osara and reaper both are very context sensitive. This means that, if you turn on shortcut help and then press the delete key, you will find out that the action it invokes goes something like this: