Moving regions to the current playhead position – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Choose the View > Event Position and Length in SMPTE Units setting in the Event List (or
use the corresponding key command, default assignment: Shift-R).

This setting allows you to set the required SMPTE positions when synchronizing music
to picture.

You can also display, and adjust, the end points of regions as a SMPTE value.

To display, and adjust, the end points of regions as a SMPTE value

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Choose View > Length as Absolute Position in the Event List (or use the corresponding
key command, default assignment: Control-A).

Moving Regions to the Current Playhead Position

You can use the Pickup Clock (Move Event to Playhead Position) key command to move
the selected region (or the first of several selected regions) to the current playhead
position. If more than one region is selected, all subsequent regions are moved.

Note: If you use this command on audio regions, the anchor of the region is placed at
the current playhead position. (See

Editing the Audio Region Anchor

.)

Moving Audio Regions Back to Their Original Record Positions

You can move any selected audio region back to its original recorded position by choosing
Audio > Move Region to Original Record Position (or using the corresponding key
command, default assignment: Shift-Command-R).

Note: This command only works if the audio file includes a timestamp. Examples of
timestamped files include those recorded in the current project, and imported Broadcast
Wave or SDII files. Timestamped files are indicated by a clock symbol to the right of the
filename in the Audio Bin window (not Audio Bin tab).

Time stamped audio file

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