User Manual

INFORMATION WINDOWS
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Figure 37-7: The vertical value of the cursor updates to the type of
data under the cursor
Cursor Info in the Waveform Editor
Additional fields are shown in the Cursor
Information window when the Waveform Editor is
the active window. See “Cursor Information on
page 508.
Customizing the cursor coordinates display
Use the Cursor Information section of the Time
Formats window in the Setup menu (Figure 8-6 on
page 91) to specify the time and pitch formats you
wish to display.
Any combination of the available time formats can
be enabled. For example, you may wish to see both
measures and SMPTE frame time, or perhaps all
four time formats at once.
EVENT INFORMATION
The Event Information window displays numerical
details about a single event that has been selected.
This displays data in the same way as it appears in
the Event List. For example, a selected note appears
with its location, pitch, on velocity, off velocity, and
duration.
Figure 37-8: When you click a note, its numerical information can be
displayed and edited in the Event Information window.
When a soundbite is selected, additional
information is displayed: soundbite mute, original
timestamp, user timestamp, bite gain, tempo, and
time signature.
Information displayed in the Event Information
section can be edited by clicking it (with the
exception of some soundbite attributes). The same
editing conventions as the Event List apply, such as
using the Tab key and arrow keys to move from
field to field and press return to confirm any
changes you have made. The events graphic
display will change to reflect the modifications.
SELECTION INFORMATION
The Selection Information window holds the start
and end times for any region that you wish to edit
in any currently highlighted tracks. If the Digital