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TRANSPORT PANEL
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Tempo and Time Signature
The tempo and time signature settings can be adjusted on the transport panel. The
left tempo value sets the tempo in bpm, and the tempo field to the right allows you to
fine tune the tempo, in steps of 1/1000 bpm.
D You can specify any tempo between 1 and 999.999 bpm (beats per
minute).
D You can also adjust the tempo (in bpm steps) by using the [+] and [–]
keys on the numeric keypad.
D You set the time signature by clicking on one of the two values and using
the spin control or by clicking on the value and moving the mouse up or
down.
The first value represents the numerator (the number of beats per bar), and the
second value the denominator (the length of a beat). You can also double-click the
time signature to open a text box where you can type in a (valid) time signature.
! You can also use the Transport track for controlling the tempo and time
signature - see page 94 for details.
Song Position
The song position is shown in Bars, Beats, 16th notes and Ticks and in Hours/Min-
utes/Seconds/Milliseconds (in that order) in the fields to the left of the main transport
controls. You can set the positions by clicking on a value and using the spin controls,
or by clicking on the value and moving the mouse up or down.
f you just use the spin controls (no value selected), you will move the position in bars
or seconds, respectively.
D You can also set the position by double clicking on a position value box,
typing in a new position and pressing [Return].
D About Ticks:
The Tick resolution “shown” is 960 PPQ (Pulses per Quarter note). There are 240
ticks per 1/16 note, which allows for very accurate positioning. But when you record
notes, the internal resolution is even higher which means that values can be fractions
of a tick (subticks). This is indicated by an asterisk after the tick value.
To round off the value to the nearest tick, [Command]-click (Mac)/[Ctrl]-click (Win-
dows) on the asterisk.
Left and Right Locator Positions
The left and right locators are used for several things, like setting the boundaries of a
loop or inserting/removing bars. You can set the positions for locators by clicking on
a value and using the spin controls on the transport panel or by double clicking and
typing a position value.
D There are also two buttons to the right of the locator displays named “L”
& ”R”.
Clicking either of these buttons will directly set the song position to the Left or
Right locator, respectively. (You can also press [1] or [2] on the numeric keypad to
set the position to the left or right locator)
Loop On/Off
In loop mode, the sequencer will repeat a section over and over again, during play-
back or recording. You specify the section to be looped by setting the left and right lo-
cator. You can also toggle loop on or off by pressing the [/] key on the numeric
keypad.
New Dub/New Alt buttons
D Pressing the New Dub button will add a new note lane to the selected
track, but the previous note lane will not be muted.
This allows you to overdub new notes while listening to the previous recording.
You can activate New Dub during recording - the new note lane will get MIDI input
directly.
D You press the New Alt button to record a new alternative take. A new
note lane is created, and the previous note lane will be muted.
You can activate New Alt during recording - the new note lane will get MIDI input
directly. This way you can quickly record a series of takes, and later decide which
take is best (or edit together a mixture of different takes).
D Note that if Loop is activated and the song position is inside the loop
boundaries, the clip(s) inside the left and right locators will be muted in-
stead of the whole note lane when using New Alt.
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