User`s guide
Chapter 9: Basic Audio Recording 99
To set the pre- and post-roll amounts by
dragging in the Ruler:
1 If desired, set the Edit mode to Grid so
the dragged flags snap to the current Grid
value.
2 Drag the Pre-Roll Flag to the desired loca-
tion in the Ruler.
3 Drag the Post-Roll Flag to the desired lo-
cation in the Ruler.
✽ To set pre- and post-roll values to the same
amount, Option-drag (Macintosh) or Alt-drag
(Windows) either the Pre- or the Post-Roll Flag
in the Ruler.
Recalling Punch/Loop Points
with Memory Locations
Since Memory Locations recall Edit selec-
tions, you can use them to recall record and
play ranges—that is, as long as the Edit and
Timeline selections are linked. Memory Lo-
cations can also store and recall pre/post-
roll settings.
For more information on Memory Loca-
tions, see “Memory Locations and Mark-
ers” on page 235.
To save punch/loop points with a Memory
Location:
1 Make sure to select Operations > Link
Edit and Timeline Selection.
2 Set the record range by making a playlist
or Ruler selection, or by entering start and
end times in the Transport window.
3 If desired, enable and set the pre/post-roll
amounts in the Transport window, or by
dragging the Pre- and Post-Roll Flags in the
Ruler.
4 Press Enter on the numeric keypad.
5 In the New Memory Location dialog, set
Time Properties to Selection, and, if de-
sired, under General Properties, select the
option for Pre/Post Roll Times.
6 Enter a name for the new Memory Loca-
tion and click OK to save it.
To recall punch/loop points with a Memory
Location:
1 Make sure to select Operations > Link
Edit and Timeline Selection.
2 Choose Windows > Show Memory Loca-
tions.
3 In the Memory Locations window, click
the name or number of the Memory Loca-
tion.
The start and end times and pre/post-roll
settings stored with the Memory Location
are recalled.
Dragging a Pre-Roll Flag in Ruler
New Memory Location dialog