Specifications
Pro Tools Reference Guide418
Timecode
Moves back or forward in one-second
steps (while adjusting for current SMPTE
format).
Feet+Frames
Moves back or forward in one-foot
steps.
Samples
Moves back or forward in one-second
steps.
Setting Playback Location with
Back and Forward Commands
(Pro Tools HD and Pro Tools with Complete
Production Toolkit Only)
Pro Tools provides four Back/Forward commands
(sometimes called “rollback”) for moving the
playback location in the Edit window.
You can also move the playback location in multi-
ple increments by repeating the command (See
“Repeating Back/Forward Commands” on
page 419).
Back
Moves the playback location backward by
the Back/Forward Amount.
Back and Play
Moves the current playback loca-
tion backward by the Back/Forward Amount and
automatically begins playback.
Forward
Moves the playback location forward by
the Back/Forward Amount.
Forward and Play
Moves the current playback lo-
cation forward by the Back/Forward Amount and
automatically begins playback.
Setting the Back/Forward Amount
The length of the Back/Forward move is deter-
mined by the Back/Forward Amount preference in
the Operation page (Setup > Preferences).
To configure the Back/Forward Amount:
1 Choose Setup > Preferences and click the
Operation tab.
The timebase of the Back/Forward Amount set-
tings follows the Main Time Scale by default, or
you can deselect Follow Main Time and select any
of the following timebase formats:
• Bars|Beats
• Min:Sec
• Timecode
• Feet+Frames
• Samples
2 Do one of the following:
• Select a preset amount in the
Back/Forward
Amount
pop-up menu.
• In the
Back/Forward Amount field, enter a
custom amount.
Using Back or Forward Commands
To move the playback location backward by the
Back/Forward Amount:
Press Command (Mac) or Control (Windows),
and click Rewind in the Transport window.
To move the playback location forward by the
Back/Forward Amount:
Press Command (Mac) or Control (Windows),
and click Fast Forward in the Transport win-
dow.
To move the playback location backward by the
Back/Forward Amount and then begin playback:
Press Command+Option (Mac) or
Control+Alt (Windows), and click Rewind in
the Transport window.
Back/Forward commands also work when
controlling a 9-pin device. See the Machine-
Control Guide for details.