Zooming, Making fine adjustments to the selected region – Yamaha WC42260 User Manual

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Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer

DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Zooming

The cursor buttons can be used to zoom the Edit window as follows.

1

Use the [+INC] (CURSOR MODE) button to select Zoom cursor mode.

The CURSOR MODE section of the display shows “ZOOM.”

In Zoom cursor mode, the cursor buttons work as follows:

Left cursor button: Zoom out horizontally.

Right cursor button: Zoom in horizontally.

Up cursor button: Zoom in vertically.

Down cursor button: Zoom out vertically.

Making Fine Adjustments to the Selected Region

The cursor buttons can be used in conjunction with the Parameter wheel to make fine
adjustments to the selected region.

1

Use the [+INC] (CURSOR MODE) button to select Select cursor mode.

The CURSOR MODE section of the display shows “SELECT.”

2

While holding down the left cursor button, turn the Parameter wheel to
make fine adjustments to the in point of the selected region.

3

While holding down the right cursor button, turn the Parameter wheel to
make fine adjustments to the out point of the selected region.

The following shortcuts apply.

The following shortcuts can be used in either Navigation or Select cursor mode.

To do this...

Do this!

Move the edit cursor to the in point of the
selected region

Double-click the Left cursor button

Move the edit cursor to the out point of
the selected region

Double-click the Right cursor button

To do this...

Do this!

Select the track/region below

Down cursor button

Select the track/region above

Up cursor button

Extend the selection to include the same
region on the track below

USER DEFINED KEYS [4] + Down cursor button

Extend the selection to include the same
region on the track above

USER DEFINED KEYS [4] + Up cursor button

Shorten the selection by unselecting the
region on the lowest track

USER DEFINED KEYS [5] + Down cursor button

Shorten the selection by unselecting the
region on the highest track

USER DEFINED KEYS [5] + Up cursor button

Move the selection (not the audio) back-
wards or forwards

Left cursor button+Right cursor button+Parameter wheel

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