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The Session Page

3.4

Time Display

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Fast Forward. Fast-forwards as long as this button is enabled.

Next Marker. Jumps the playback cursor to the next marker.

Go To End. Jumps the playback curser to the end of the recorded audio.

Loop. Engages/disengages Loop mode. See Section 3.5.6 for more information.

3.4

Time Display

The Time Display provides you with critical information about your recording.
Session Name. Displays the name of the current Session.
Record Duration. Displays how long the current Session has been recording.
Cursor Time. Displays the current timeline position of the playback curser.
Remaining Time. Displays the remaining time that can be recorded, based on the
size of the available storage left on the hard drive to which you are recording.

3.5

Timeline Ruler

At the top of the Session Editor, you will find the Timeline
Ruler. This displays time increments in seconds.
As mentioned in Section 2.5.2, you can set the Timeline Ruler to sync
to your computer’s clock or to an external MIDI Time Code source.

3.5.1 Zooming

You can zoom in and out of your Session, with respect to time, in the Session
Edit Window, so that you can look at the entire length of the Session or
just view a small region of time to make accurate edits. You can also zoom
in and out with respect to the size of the audio files in your Session.
To zoom, do one of the following:

To zoom in or out, click-and-drag left or right on the Horizontal Zoom scroll bar in

the lower right-hand corner of the Edit window.

• Press [Ctrl]/[Cmd]+[+] on the keyboard to zoom in slightly. Press

[Ctrl]/[Cmd]+[-] on the keyboard to zoom out slightly.

• Click inside the Timeline Ruler at any point in time

and drag down or up to zoom in or out.

In the lower left-hand corner of the Edit window, you will find the vertical-zoom

controls. These controls increase or decrease the height of the tracks and
audio files.






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