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314MainStage Instruments
Go to Next Marker button:In play mode, immediately moves to the next marker (to the
right of the current playhead position) if the audio file contains markers. Playback
continues from this position. If the audio file contains no markers, moves forward 8bars
(if Sync is on) or 20seconds (if Sync is off). Playback continues from the new position.
If Playback is stopped, moves to the next marker or to the end of the audio file if
the current playhead position is after the last marker. If the file contains no markers,
playback rewinds by 8bars (if Sync is on) or 20seconds (if Sync is off). Press Play to
start playback from the new position.
MainStage Playback information display
The information display shows information about several key aspects of your audio material
and lets you edit some of the displayed values.
Information Display parameters
Position field:Shows the current position in hours, minutes, and seconds (when Sync is
off), or in bars and beats (when Sync is on).
Length field:Displays the overall length of the loaded audio file in hours, minutes, and
seconds (when Sync is off), or in bars and beats (when Sync is on).
Meter field:When Sync is on, lets you define the meter (time signature) of the audio file.
The bar and beat values can be altered independently. Editing the Meter field changes
the ruler display, and may alter the Length field display, but has no impact on audio
playback.
Tempo field:Displays the MainStage concert tempo in beats per minute when Sync is on.
Playback follows only a single, constant tempo. The Tempo field is disabled when Sync
is off.
Note: Because Playback instances use the concert tempo when Sync is on, you can use
audio files recorded at different tempos, and have them all play back at the same tempo
(the concert tempo).
Fade Time field:Sets the fade-out time in seconds. Drag vertically to adjust this value.
Click the Fade button to start or stop a fade-out.
Pitch fields:Transpose audio playback when Sync is on. Drag vertically in either the semi
or cent field to transpose the audio file in semitones or cents (1/100 of a semitone). The
Pitch fields are disabled when Sync is off.