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Chapter 25 Preferences, project settings, and key commands 911
User Palette settings
User Palette Color buttons: These colors can be freely edited and named. Click any color to open
the standard Colors window and change that particular color. Double-click the text boxes to
edit the names. These names are displayed as color options in dierent color selection menus
(sta styles, note attributes).
Other settings
Factory Defaults button: Click to reset any changes you made in the Colors pane.
Movie settings
Movie settings are used to determine the movie oset, volume, and tempo value.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in Advanced preferences, the following are available:
Movie Start eld: You can enter the SMPTE oset value directly in the Movie Start eld. This is
independent of the SMPTE oset for the project, and allows you to work from bar one (1 1 1 1
in the control bar), even if the video timecode—at a particular point in the video—is several
minutes into the movie le. Put simply, this makes your life easier when creating a soundtrack
for all, or part, of a movie le. You can ne-tune the oset of internal and external video in
Video preferences, which aect all projects.
Movie Volume slider: Sets the level of the audio track.
When Advanced Editing is selected in Advanced preferences, the following are available:
Follow Tempo checkbox: Makes the movie run at the set tempo value (see Basis Tempo eld)
until it receives a tempo change message from the Tempo track.
Basis Tempo eld: Sets a tempo value for the movie.