Edit markers

You can copy and move markers, adjust their lengths, and color them. You can also change the appearance of marker text in the Marker Text window (or area).

Copy a marker

Do one of the following:

Move a marker to a new position

Do one of the following:

Note: The increments by which markers can be moved in the Marker track depend on the horizontal zoom level of the Tracks area and the Snap pop-up menu setting. Watch the help tag for precise feedback on movements. If you need to adjust markers in finer increments, use the Marker List.

Protect the position of selected markers

There are times when you may want to protect markers from being moved. Logic Pro has a feature that preserves the absolute time position of events.

This command locks (fixes) the time position of markers, and a lock symbol is displayed at the beginning of the marker name.

Figure. Marker name showing locked status with lock symbol.

These markers always retain their absolute time position: if the project tempo is changed, the bar positions will change to keep the markers at the same time positions.

Tip: You can also lock and unlock the time positions of markers from the Region menu in the Tracks area, and the Functions menu in the Piano Roll Editor and Step Editor, if you turn on the display of global tracks.

Unprotect the position of selected markers

Note: You cannot unlock the time position of scene markers. See Use movie scene markers.

Change the length of a marker

Do one of the following:

Markers cannot overlap. The edge of one marker cannot be dragged over another marker.

Trim the start or end point of a marker

Adjust a marker to fit the cycle area

Dragging the cycle area in the ruler is limited to either horizontal or vertical movements. This ensures that you do not accidentally:

Tip: When you press and hold Shift after click-holding the cycle, the cycle can be moved horizontally, and then dragged to a marker in one go. When you press and hold Shift before clicking the cycle, the nearest cycle border is set to the clicked position.

Color a marker

  1. Choose View > Show Colors to open the Color palette.

  2. Select the marker in the Marker track, then click a color in the Color palette.

When you select a dark color, the marker text is automatically shown in an inverse color.

Change the appearance of marker text

  1. Double-click the marker text you want to change.

  2. Click the Font button in either the Marker Text window or the Marker Text area.

    Figure. Marker text Font button.
  3. Choose settings in the Font window.

    Figure. Marker text Font window.

    The text in the Marker Text window changes to match the settings. The text in the Marker track is not affected.