Logic Pro X Know-How: Markers

The Logic wiz Doug Zangar returns, this time with a Know-How series on the powerful Marker features in Logic Pro X! These in-depth video tutorials will show you how Markers make recording, editing and navigating in LPX, way more efficient and fun.

Videos
Introduction (01:48) - A quick look at Logic’s different types of Markers and where you can view them.
Creating Markers (05:47) - There a lot of ways to create markers. Round to the bar, beat or absolute playhead location.
Marker Sets (03:04) - Creating and editing of marker sets are covered.
Name & Color Markers (05:45) - Explore the different methods to name markers and use the color palette to color them.
Copy, Resize & Lock Markers (07:02) - This videos covers copy and paste, changing the start and end positions and locking both markers and the global Marker track.
Navigating with Markers (05:48) - You can navigate via key commands, using the pointer with modifiers and with using a meta event.
Movie Scene Markers (07:39) - Go through the various selection methods used to define the Scene Marker creation range and learn how to convert between Standard Markers and Movie Scene Markers.
Arrangement Markers (09:00) - Creating, editing and copying are covered. Conversion between Standard Markers and Arrangement Markers is also demonstrated.
Import Markers From Project (01:53) - Use Logic’s Import feature to import a Marker track from one project to another.
Markers From Audio Files (02:43) - Learn how to remove and add marker information to the audio header. Import the file into a new project and extract the marker information from the audio file.
Markers From MIDI Files (02:02) - Use a Standard MIDI File to move markers to another project.
Movie Chapter Markers (00:49) - Extract chapter markers from a QT movie imported into Logic.