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Playback and the Transport panel
Operations
If the “Locate when Clicked in Empty Space” option is activated in the Preferences
dialog (Transport page) you can click anywhere in an empty section of the Project
window to move the cursor position.
By changing the value in any of the position displays.
By using the position slider above the transport buttons in the Transport panel.
The range of the slider relates to the Length setting in the Project Setup dialog.
Hence, moving the slider all the way to the right will take you to the end of the
project.
By using markers (see the chapter “Using markers” on page 169).
By using playback options (see “Playback functions on page 106).
By using the arranger function (see “The arranger track” on page 152).
By using functions on the Transport menu.
On the Transport menu, the following functions are available:
Ö If Snap is activated when dragging the project cursor, the Snap value is taken into
account. This is helpful for finding exact positions quickly.
Ö There are also numerous key commands available for moving the project cursor (in the
Transport category in the Key Commands dialog). For example, you can assign key
commands to the “Step Bar” and “Step Back Bar” functions, allowing you to move the
project cursor in steps of one bar, backwards and forwards.
Setting the time format on the Transport panel
Primary time display (left) and secondary time display (right)
The time unit shown in the ruler can be independent from the time unit shown in the
main time display on the Transport panel. This means that you can display timecode in
the transport time display and bars and beats in the ruler, for example. In addition,
there is a secondary time display to the right of the primary time display which is also
independent, giving you three different time units shown at the same time. In the
Project window, you can also create additional ruler tracks – see
“Using multiple
rulers – ruler tracks” on page 51.
Function Description
Locate
Selection/Locate
Selection End
Moves the project cursor to the beginning or end of the current
selection. For this to be available, you must have selected one or
more events or parts, or made a selection range.
Locate Next/Previous
Marker
This moves the project cursor to the closest marker to the right or
left (see
“Marker tracks” on page 46).
Locate Next/Previous
Event
This moves the project cursor forwards or backwards respectively,
to the closest beginning or end of any event on the selected
track(s).