Making a time selection. The Time ruler follows the Snap to Grid settings, if enabled.
Adding loop, punch, and pitch markers. You can right-click in the Time ruler to add markers.
Zooming and scrolling. Point the mouse pointer at the top half of the Clips pane or Piano Roll view Time Ruler until the mouse pointer looks like , then drag up/down to zoom horizontally, or left/right to scroll. For details, see Zooming and scrolling in the Time Ruler.Figure 73. The Time ruler.
Note: When Smart Grid is enabled in the Control Bar’s Snap module, the M:B:T Time Rulers in the Clips pane and Piano Roll view are optimized to show relevant snap locations.
2. In the menu that appears, select Time Ruler Format > M:B:T.
2. In the menu that appears, select Time Ruler Format > H:M:S:F.
2. In the menu that appears, select Time Ruler Format > Samples.
2. In the menu that appears, select Time Ruler Format > Milliseconds.Additionally, you can add or remove Time ruler formats using the Plus/Minus buttons located just outside the right edge of the Time ruler.
Click the Plus button and select a Time ruler format from the pop-up menu.
Click the Plus button and select a Time ruler format you would like to add from the pop-up menu.
Click the Minus button and select from the pop-up menu to remove an active Time ruler format.
Note: Selecting the Display All Times as SMPTE check box in Edit > Preferences > Customization - Display forces all times in the project to be displayed in SMPTE time, regardless of your setting in the Time ruler.
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