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Playback and the Transport panel
Operations
The MIDI Activity, Audio Activity and Audio Level Control sections
These sections are useful to monitor the MIDI and audio input and output signals. The
Audio Level Control section furthermore contains clipping indicators and an output
level control.
Ö The audio activity and clipping indicator as well as the output level control refer to the
Control Room channel (Cubase only), if the Control Room is activated. Otherwise,
these controls refer to the Main Mix Output bus as defined on the Outputs tab in the
VST Connections window. For information on the Control Room, see the chapter
“The
Control Room (Cubase only)” on page 211. In Cubase Artist, the Main Mix bus is
always used for monitoring.
Hiding and showing the Transport panel
The Transport panel is shown automatically when you launch a new project. To hide or
show it, select “Transport Panel” on the Transport menu (or use the corresponding
key command – by default [F2]).
Changing the Transport panel setup
You can customize the appearance of the Transport panel by right-clicking anywhere
on the panel and selecting/deselecting the corresponding options on the context
menu.
This is described in detail in the section “The setup context menus” on page 700.
The numeric keypad
In the default Key Command settings, various Transport panel operations are
assigned to the numeric keypad on the computer keyboard. The keypads are slightly
different on PC and Macintosh computers:
Operations
Setting the project cursor position
There are several ways to move the project cursor position:
By using Fast Forward and Rewind.
By using the Jog/Shuttle/Nudge control on the Transport panel (see “Playing back
with the shuttle speed control” on page 105).
By dragging the project cursor in the lower part of the ruler.
By clicking in the ruler.
Double-clicking in the ruler moves the cursor and starts/stops playback.
Numeric Key Function
[Enter] Play
[+] Fast Forward
[-] Rewind
[*] Record
[÷] (Win)/[/] (Mac) Cycle On/Off
[,] Return to Zero
[0] Stop
[1] Go to Left Locator
[2] Go to Right Locator
[3-9] Go to marker 3 to 9