Snapping Left Cycle Marker to Start at Cursor?

Hello!
When setting a cycle marker, how do I use a KC, macro, etc. to make the left side start precisely where the cursor is? Currently I put the cursor where I want it, zoom way in, and drag to create a region, eyeballing the start to be as close to the cursor as I can get it before adding the cycle marker. Is there some kind of “snap left cycle marker to cursor” sort of functionality that I am missing? (FWIW, I am currently on C12 but will upgrade soon)

The use case in the event you are curious:
I record each rehearsal as its own Cubase project. Afterwards, I use cycle markers to mark each tune and then use the cycle option on Export to select each marked cycle (ie tune), bulk export all of the tunes at once and then upload them to our shared drive so other band members can hear them. Everything works great, but I wish I could get the left locator of the cycle marker to snap to my cursor

Hi,
Strg + Num 1
on Windows.

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That is some big powerful magic (and I don’t know why I never knew it :grinning:). Thanks so much for the quick response!

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Big powerful magic :grin:
Strg + Num2 > same thing for the right locator in case you might need it someday.
Glad I could be of help :+1:

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Strg?? What key is that?

In english it is the Ctrl key.

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Ah… thanks/merci/danke/gracias!

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Sorry, my bad. Happened while skipping between the English and the German forum. Didn’t even notice until now. Thx @Realist !
Btw: Strg is short for “Steuerung” - can it sound more German…?:sweat_smile:

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