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Controls in the Audio Timeline
The Audio Timeline has the following controls.
Timecode fields and Range buttons: Four timecode fields show the current timecode
value corresponding to the position of the playhead (at the very top), the Range In
point, the Range Out point, and the Range duration. Clicking the Range In and Range
Out buttons (to the left of the timecode fields) set these points and their corresponding
timecode value.
Timecode fields and Range
buttons in the Fairlight page
Transport controls: The bar defining the top of the Timeline contains the Fairlight
page’s audio-specific transport controls, which differ from those found on the
Media, Edit, Color, and Deliver pages due to its inclusion of recording capabilities.
These include Fast Reverse, Fast Forward, Play Forward, Stop, Record, and Loop.
Fairlight page transport controls
Automation toolbar: Clicking this button opens a secondary toolbar with all the
controls you need to configure the recording of mixer automation.
Fairlight page automation toolbar
Monitoring controls: At the far right of the transport controls, a set of three monitoring
controls let you quickly control the output volume of your mix. An audio Enable/Disable
button lets you mute audio playback, while a slider lets you change the volume, and
a DIM button lets you temporarily duck the monitored volume being output in order
to have a quick chat with your client about sports or the state of the world while
keeping half an ear on the mix. Dim and Mute commands are also available from the
Fairlightmenu.
The monitoring controls
Timeline Ruler: The Timeline Ruler shows the program’s timecode. The playhead
indicates the current frame and sample where you’re working in the Timeline, and the
playhead has a handle that appears within the Timeline Ruler. Dragging within the
Timeline Ruler moves the playhead. When you add markers to the Timeline, these
markers appear within the Timeline Ruler, as well.
Playhead: Shows the current frame and sample of playback, and provides a visual
representation of where you are while playing, shuttling, and jogging through the
Timeline. Also used as a reference point for editing operations. The largest timecode
display at the upper left-hand display shows the position of the playhead.
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