Add source monitor selection to timeline?

I want to select audio then mark the range in the timeline. Is there a way to get the selection or markers from the source monitor to appear in the timeline so that I can edit based on it?
I can note the time in the source window, and then manually duplicate the selection, but the time frame is way too coarse for me to use. I want to select a range of audio samples not somewhere unknown within a millisecond.

Oh. I mean that the audio is in the timeline at 0. For example, if I had selected 1 second in the source window, I want to playhead to be positioned at 1 second in the timeline.
But, the selection in the source window is something like 57357 audio samples. I want the playhead in the timeline to be at the same offset as 57357 audio samples (or, whatever the selection is that I have made in the source windows). Or, I want to be able to select at the level of audio samples in the timeline in some other way.

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