Choose Insert > Region (or press R) to add region markers at each end of the current selection. Regions can be used to indicate sections of projects such as choruses or verses, or they can be used to make notes in the project.
Each region (up to 99) is assigned a number. Pressing this number on the keyboard selects the corresponding marker.
Drag the cursor in the waveform or marker bar to make a time selection. For more information, see "Selecting data using the mouse."
Choose Insert > Region (or press R). Numbered region markers are placed at the start and end of the selected area.
When you're in event-editing mode, press R to create a region based on the selected event, or press Alt+R to create a region based on the time selection.
Control-click the starting region tag and choose Rename from the shortcut menu. Type the name of the region in the edit box and press Enter when you're finished.
—or—
Double-click to the right of the region marker and type a name in the edit box.
Control-click the starting region tag and choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
Control-click the marker bar and choose Markers/Regions > Delete All. All markers and regions
are removed.
Click to position the cursor where you want to split the region.
Control-click the beginning or ending region tag and choose Split Region at Cursor from the shortcut menu. Two regions are created from the original region based on the cursor position.
Control-click the marker bar and choose Markers/Regions > Delete All in Selection. All markers and regions
in the selected area are removed.
Drag the region tag to a new location.
Tags will snap to other markers and regions if snapping is enabled. Hold Shift while dragging to override snapping. For more information, see "Enable snapping."
Create a time selection. For more information, see "Selecting data using the mouse."
Control-click a region tag and choose Move to Selection from the shortcut menu.
The beginning and ending points of the region are moved to match the current selection, and the length of the region is modified if necessary.