![]() It’s not as precise as clicking on the bump in the waveform that I want to label, but it’ll do. I’ve discovered that it works fine if I just click where I want the label in the label track. I’m not sure how this type of feature request should be handled, but if you’d like Audacity to have a “tools” type plug-in that does not require a track selection, then you are very welcome to suggest it on the Features Request board. (There was previously a “Tools” menu, but there were so few things in it that it was removed again). ![]() It has previously been suggested that there should be a “tools” or “utilities” type plug-in, but this would probably require a new menu item in the main Audacity menu. Sorry it’s a bit awkward - we really need a new “type” of plug-in that does not require an audio track. To do this, click on the audio track, then click on the “track control panel” (the box on the left) of the label track.Īlternatively, if you have just one audio track and one label track you can click on either of the tracks then Ctrl+shift+K (select in all tracks), then generate the label. Only by selecting both the audio track and the label track. But is there any way to get it to always add the labels to a particular label track? It keeps adding new ones.
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