CRI ADX  Last Updated: 2024-07-17 10:47 p
Sequence Marker

A Sequence Marker is an object that triggers a specific behavior when the playback reaches its position on the timeline.
By using markers, the playback position can be changed or a Track can be played back repeatedly in a loop.

You can use markers to perform various types of playback other than just playing back waveforms.
For example, for a loop playback, you can use markers without using a waveform loop.
By looping on a sequence level by using markers, you can provide procedural environmental sounds, such as playing a randomized sound at each playback,
or you can change the pitch at random for each repetition.

See also
Starting Playback at Chorus

The following table shows the different types of Sequence Markers.

List of Sequence Markers

Item Description
Sequence Loop Marker Specifies a loop (unlike a material loop which is limited to a Waveform Region).
Sequence Start Marker Starts a sequence. Used when you want to start the playback in the middle of a Waveform Region.
Sequence End Marker Ends a sequence. Used when you want to stop the playback in the middle of a Waveform Region.
Sequence Callback Marker Generates a sequence callback.
Sequence End marker for REACT Generates a sequence end for REACT. Used when you want to stop REACT before the playback stops.