The Control Bar contains various modules that provide powerful control over playback. To show the Control Bar, click the Views menu and choose Control Bar, or press the C key.For controlling playback, the most important Control Bar modules are the Transport, Markers, Punch and Loop modules. For detailed information about all Control Bar modules, see Control Bar overview.Figure 75. The Transport module.A. Rewind B. Stop C. Play D. Pause E. Fast Forward F. Record G. Dropout indicator H. Current Now time (this space is also used for progress bars and “Waiting for sync” messages) I. Return to zero (RTZ) J. Position K. Jump to project end L. Audio Engine on/off M. Reset/Panic N. Sample rate and bit depth O. Tempo P. Meter Q. Metronome during record R. Metronome during playback S. Click to open metronome settingsTo insert a marker, do one of the following:
Click the Insert Marker button in the Markers module.
To jump to a marker, do one of the following:
Press the G key to open the Go dialog box, then press F5 and select a marker from the list.Figure 76. The Markers module.
1. Right-click the Record button in the Transport module to open recording settings.
2. Specify how newly recorded data should affect existing data. Choose either Sound in Sound (Blend) or Overwrite (Replace).
3. Figure 77. The Punch module.
Auto-Punch on/off . Enable/disable punch recording. Toggles punch recording on/off.
Set Punch Time to Selection . Set the Punch In time to the start (From) time of the selection, and the Punch Out time to the end (Thru) time of the selection.
Punch In Time. The current Punch In time. Click to modify.
Punch Out Time. The current Punch Out time. Click to modify.
2. To set the auto punch region, do one of the following:
Drag in the Time Ruler to make a time selection, then click the Set Punch Time to Selection button in the Punch module.
4. Click the Record button in the Transport module or press the R key.
Rewind . Gradually rewind the project.
Stop . Stop playback.
Play . Start/stop playback.
Pause . Pause/resume playback.
Fast Forward . Gradually fast forward the project.
Record . Start recording (requires at least one track to be armed for recording). Right-click to access global record options. Click and keep the mouse button pressed for a brief moment to enable step recording.
Step Record. Open the Step Record window. For details, see Step recording.
RTZ . Rewind to the start of the project.
Progress Bar . Current position in the project. Drag to skip around in the project.
Go to End . Skip to the end of the project.
Time Display. The time display section shows useful information about the current project, including the Now time, sample rate and bit depth, tempo and meter. The following information is shown:
Current Now Time. The Now time shows your current location in the project. For details, see The Now time and how to use it. Click the time display to toggle between the following time formats:
MBT. Display time as Measure:Beat:Tick.
HMSF. Display time as Hour:Minute:Second:Frame. This format is also referred to as SMPTE time.
Milliseconds. Display time in milliseconds.
Samples. Display time in samples.
Current Tempo. The current tempo at the Now time. Double-click to change the current tempo.
Current Meter. The number of beats per measure and the note value of each beat at the current Now time. Click to change the meter. For details, see Setting the Meter and Key signatures.
Metronome Record on/off . Enable/disable the metronome during recording. Right-click to access Metronome settings.
Metronome Playback on/off . Enable/disable the metronome during playback. Right-click to access Metronome settings.
Metronome settings . Click the metronome icon to open the metronome preferences.Figure 78. The Loop module.
Loop on/off . Enable/disable playback looping.
Set Loop Times to Selection . Set the Loop Start time to the start (From) time of the selection, and the Loop End time to the end (Thru) time of the selection.
Loop Start Time. The current Loop Start time. Click to modify.
Loop End Time. The current Loop End time. Click to modify.
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