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The Project window
The overview line
The overview line
The overview line is displayed below the info line in the Project window. In the
overview line, events and parts on all tracks are displayed as boxes.
To show or hide the overview line, click the “Set up Window Layout” button on the
toolbar and activate or deactivate the Overview Line option.
You can use the overview line to zoom in or out, and for navigating to other sections of
the project. This is done by moving and resizing the track view rectangle in the
overview line.
The track view rectangle indicates the section of the project currently displayed in
the event display.
You zoom in or out horizontally by resizing the rectangle.
Resize it by dragging the edges of the rectangle.
You can drag the track view rectangle to view other sections of the project.
This can also be done by clicking anywhere in the upper part of the overview – the
track view rectangle will be moved to where you clicked.
The ruler
The ruler at the top of the event display shows the timeline. Initially, the Project
window ruler uses the display format specified in the Project Setup dialog (see
“The
Project Setup dialog” on page 62), as do all other rulers and position displays in the
project. However, you can select an independent display format for the ruler by
clicking the arrow button to the right of it and selecting an option from the pop-up
menu (you can also bring up this pop-up menu by right-clicking anywhere in the ruler).
Option Positions and lengths displayed as
Bars+Beats Bars, beats, sixteenth notes and ticks. By default there are 120 ticks
per sixteenth note, but you can adjust this with the “MIDI Display
Resolution” setting in the Preferences dialog (MIDI page).
Seconds Hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds.
Timecode This format displays hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. The
number of frames per second (fps) is set in the Project Setup dialog
with the Frame Rate pop-up menu (see
“The Project Setup dialog” on
page 62).
Samples Samples.
fps (User) Hours, minutes, seconds and frames, with a user-definable number of
frames per second. You set the desired number of fps in the
Preferences dialog (Transport page).
Time Linear When this is selected, the ruler will be linear relative to time. This
means that if there are tempo changes on the tempo track, the
distance between the bars will vary in Bars+Beats mode.