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Playback and the Transport panel
Operations
The following rules apply:
If you change the time format of the primary time display on the Transport panel,
the time format of the ruler will be changed as well.
This is the same as changing the display format in the Project Setup. Therefore, to
have different display formats in the ruler and the main time display you should
change the format in the ruler.
The primary time display format is set on the pop-up menu to the right in the main
time display.
This setting also determines the time format displayed for the left and right locators
on the Transport panel.
The secondary time display is completely independent, and the display format is
set on the pop-up menu to the right in the secondary time display.
You can swap time formats between the primary and secondary time displays by
clicking the double arrow symbol (Exchange Time Formats) between them.
Setting the left and right locators
The left and right locators are a pair of position markers used for specifying punch-in
and punch-out positions during recording, and as boundaries for cycle playback and
recording.
Ö When cycle mode is activated on the Transport panel, the area between the left and
right locators will be repeated (cycled) on playback. However, if the right locator is
positioned before the left, this will work as a “jump” or “skip mode” – when the project
cursor reaches the right locator it will immediately jump to the left locator position and
continue playback from there.
There are several ways to set locator positions:
To set the left locator, press [Ctrl]/[Command] and click at the desired position in
the ruler.
Similarly, pressing [Alt]/[Option] and clicking in the ruler sets the right locator. You
can also drag the locator “handles” directly in the ruler.
The locators are indicated by the “flags” in the ruler. The area between the locators is high-
lighted in the ruler and in the Project window (see “Appearance” on page 704). Note that if
the right locator is before the left locator, the color of the ruler between the locators will
change.
Click and drag in the upper half of the ruler to “draw” a locator range.
If you click on an existing locator range, you can drag to move it.
Pressing [Ctrl]/[Command] and pressing [1] or [2] on the numeric keypad sets the
left or right locator to the project cursor position.
Similarly, you can press [1] or [2] on the numeric keypad (without
[Ctrl]/[Command]) to set the project cursor position to the left or right locator
position. Note that these are default key commands – you can change these if you
like.