I use markers to locate Verse, Chorus etc. parts in the song. This is natural in DP. Inserting measures via Project/Conductor Track/Insert Measures does not move the markers to the new location. The only way I've figured out at this point how to preserve marker relationships to track data is to:
1.Zoom in to that measure, DP cuts out odd measures like 31 unless zoomed in.
2. Select the marker to select all the data.
3. then select the Conductor Track measure to select the Marker itself as DP doesn't include the Marker in the selection when using the Marker to select.
4. hit Command-Shift-Return to select all data and Markers to the right on the timeline.
5. Then zoom out and carefully manually drag all of it over 12 bars.
Every other method I've tried has caveats, selecting via the Marker zoomed out then hitting Option-Shift-Return does not select the first Marker, so you still need to zoom in to select the Conductor Track so the Marker moves with the rest of the data.
As an example of how different DAWs can be, in Live this is literally a two step process:
1. Select measures from the start point you want empty measures created. (shift-left/right arrows extends your selection)
2. From the menu Create/Silence. Markers are moved with the data.
So am I missing something? IMO anyway it seems weird that Markers can't be directly tied to data since the only way to select the first one anyway is to use the Conductor Track. In other sequencers or DAWs, Markers move to the new locations of the data they're marking by default.
I'm glad a I found a solution, but I'm hoping it's a long arduous sludgy way, and someone can school me.
One good thing is learning new selection techniques from attempting to get this right though.
