I think that the marker concept itself is old-fashioned. The developers should keep the idea of being able to jump to one point easily, that's good.
But I would like the markers to be changed into Excel-like ranges of cells (or call it areas or zones). I mean, markers save a point, whereas range of cells in Excel save an area. In SONAR, that would offer new possibilities:
- save a zone that corresponds to an important part of your project : chorus 1, verse 1, bridge... That's not very different but that allows you a one-click selection of the chorus 1, for example.
- save multiple selections into your SONAR project. I often work on a selected part, for example from 1:01:000 to 10:01:000, then I edit another one: from 15:01:000 to 20:01:000. Then if I want to go back to edit [1:01:000 to 10:01:000] I have to select again. In Excel, I just have to define zone names and select them. It's a big time saver, and avoids some selection errors too.
- with markers being areas instead of points, these areas could be delimited by a color bar in the track view, with the name above. The bar would be selectable for one-click area selection.
And maybe one day, markers/areas/zones could be 2D: a combination of intervals (like 1:01:000 to 10:01:000) and tracks (tracks 1, 2 and 5 for example).