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The Project window
Auto-Scroll
Snap to Zero Crossing
When this option is activated on the toolbar, splitting and sizing of audio events is
done at zero crossings (positions in the audio where the amplitude is zero). This helps
you avoid pops and clicks which might otherwise be caused by sudden amplitude
changes.
Auto-Scroll
When the Auto-Scroll option is activated, the waveform display will scroll during
playback, keeping the project cursor visible in the window. You can find the Auto-
Scroll button on the toolbars of the Project window and all editors.
“Auto-Scroll” and “Suspend Auto-Scroll when Editing” are activated.
If the “Stationary Cursors” option is activated in the Preferences dialog (Transport
page), the project cursor will be positioned in the middle of the screen (if possible).
Suspending Auto-Scroll
When editing parts or events during playback with Auto-Scroll enabled, you may
suddenly “lose sight” of the edited material as the display follows the project cursor.
If you do not want the Project window display to change when editing during
playback, you can activate the “Suspend Auto-Scroll when Editing” button. You will
find this button right next to the Auto-Scroll button. When this option is enabled, auto-
scrolling is suspended as soon as you click anywhere in the event display during
playback.
Proceed as follows:
1. Open a project that contains audio or MIDI parts/events.
2. Enable both the “Auto-Scroll” and the “Suspend Auto-Scroll when Editing”
buttons.
3. Start playback.
4. Edit an audio or MIDI part/event of your project (e. g. click and drag it to a different
location on its track).
The Auto-Scroll button turns orange.
Auto-Scrolling is now suspended, i. e. when the project cursor moves to the right
edge of the Project window, the display will not follow to keep the cursor visible.
As soon as playback stops or when you click the Auto-Scroll button again, Cubase
will return to the normal Auto-Scroll behavior.