Region editor, Region name, Which will be – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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mixing console unless there are only a few nodes and therefore easy to duplicate by
noting their amplitude and position with the pop-up information box.

Region Editor
The Region Editor displays and defines many of the selected Region's attributes:

Region Name
Start time (relative to start of the Project)
End time (relative to start of the Project)
Region length
Whether the volume envelope is Active
Whether Region Looping is Enabled (allowing the length to be adjusted)
The region’s fade-in and fade-out length
The region’s fade-in and fade-out curve shape
Region Lock status

The Hand tool must be active to select regions to be edited with
the Region Editor. The Region Editor dialog box may be opened
by:

Double-clicking (using either the right or left mouse button) on the region.

Right-clicking on the region with the Hand tool and selecting Region Edit from the pull-down
menu that appears.

Selecting the region with the Hand tool and using the keyboard shortcut [C

TRL

+e].

Selecting Region Edit from the GUI top-level Edit menu.

Once the Region Editor is open, selecting any region will update Region Editor dialog box
with data from the newly selected region.

Here’s what you’ll find in the Region Editor dialog box:

Region Name
The name of a region is inherited from the track name at the time of the recording. Regions
created as a result of Capture, Import or track Rendering operations also carry the track name.
If a track is re-named, subsequently created regions from that track will inherit the new track
name, but previously created regions are not automatically renamed when the track name
changes.

The region name that appears in the upper left corner of the region block is updated when the
Name field in the Region Editor is updated, either by exiting the Region Editor name field or
clicking anywhere outside the name field.

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