![]() If you have a marker for every beat in a song that is obviously way too fast for switching slides. This way you can quickly get pretty accurate markers for a steady music beat – this works well for pop and rock music, less so for classical music. *Please bear in mind that this will be more accurate, if the anchor and the dragged marker are far apart. This is the same as adjusting the BPM value. Press the ⌘ key and drag any other marker but the anchor to spread markers in an equidistant fashion.Click on the diamond shape of a marker to make this marker the “anchor” for the following step.This is the same as adjusting the Offset value. Press the ⌥key and drag a marker to move all markers at once.Drag a marker line to move just this single marker.If one or more markers are slightly off, you can reposition them in various ways: *If you already know the BPM and Offset values you can also enter the BPM and Offset values numerically in the text fields. *If the BPM value was determined correctly, but the Offset is incorrect, then simply press the ⌥ key and drag a marker to move all markers simultaneously – that way you can fix the offset by visually matching the markers to the waveform. This usually works quite well for pop, rock, or techno music, but it is less reliable for orchestra music, like soundtracks or classical music. ![]() Click on Analyze to automatically determine the BPM (beats per minute) and Offset values. Switch to Automatic if you know that a song has a steady beat (which is often the case for pop or rock music). Click on the bottom circle of a marker to toggle its active state. Markers are only used during playback if they are active. Click on ⊗ at the top of a marker to delete the marker. If a marker is slightly off, then simply drag it to the correct location. ![]() Play the audio again from the start to review the accuracy of the markers. In manual mode you basically just play the audio and press the M key or the big button in the middle with the beat of the music to add new markers. Once you click on OK, the slides above the audio item are automatically set to continue “At Audio Marker” and their durations are adjusted, so that animation speeds will stay the same.
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