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The Project window
The ruler
The selection you make here affects the ruler, the info line and tooltip position
values (which appear when you drag an event in the Project window).
You can also select independent formats for other rulers and position displays.
To set the display format globally (for all windows), use the primary display format
pop-up on the Transport panel, or hold down [Ctrl]/[Command] and select a
display format in any ruler.
If you use the “Timecode” or “User” options and the “Show Timecode Subframes”
option is activated in the Preferences dialog (Transport page), the frames will also
display subframes.
There are 80 subframes per frame.
Using multiple rulers – ruler tracks
As described above, the Cubase Project window contains a main ruler at the top of
the event display, displaying the timeline from left to right.
If needed, you can have several rulers in the Project window, by adding ruler tracks to
the project. Each ruler track contains an additional ruler.
To add a ruler track, open the “Add Track” submenu from the Project menu and
select “Ruler”.
A ruler track showing an additional ruler is added to the track list.
You can add any number of ruler tracks to a project, and position them as needed by
dragging them up or down in the track list. Each of the rulers can show a separate
display format.
To select a display format for a ruler track, click on its name in the track list and
select an option from the pop-up menu.
Note that ruler tracks are completely independent from the main event display ruler, as
well as rulers and position displays in other windows. This means that:
- Each ruler track in a project can have its own display format.
- Ruler tracks are not affected by the display format setting in the Project Setup
dialog (see
“The Project Setup dialog” on page 62).
- Ruler tracks are not affected if you set the display format globally with the primary
time display in the Transport panel.
Ö Ruler tracks are affected by the “Show Timecode Subframes” option in the
Preferences dialog (Transport page, see above).
Bars+Beats Linear When this is selected, the ruler will be linear relative to the meter
position – bars and beats. This means that if there are tempo
changes on the tempo track, there still will be the same distance
between bars in Bars+Beats mode. If the ruler is set to a time-based
mode, the distance between seconds will vary depending on the
tempo changes.
Option Positions and lengths displayed as