Yes, it's I for in, or the starting marker, and O for out, for the ending marker. Also remember that if you use control shift K, you'll hear upto the cursor position, so that it plays a bit before you've stopped, so you can hear exactly where you are, and where you're about to mark in or out.. I've found that it's a bit tricky to undo an in or out marker, because it gets confused. If you know you've done it wrong, just hit delete, and then control Z, to undo the delete. That will usually clear the wrong position. Thanks a lot. Matthew
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