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78 Functional overview
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The play cursor always automatically remains at the beginning of the range,
even if you can't see it at this moment in time. To expand the range onto other
tracks, click on the top half of the selected object again and drag the mouse
down vertically while keeping the mouse button held. If you hold the Shift key
and click in the range, all objects with a centrepoint within the selection
rectangle will be selected.
You can also select a range by dragging the mouse across the timeline. This
will then be indicated by a different color. Double clicking this range in the
timeline selects a range in the selected track; double clicking again selects the
range over all tracks, and double clicking once more restores the simple
timeline selection.
In the timeline selection you can also position the play cursor outside the
range. The range will be retained in Loop mode. This way you can start
playback in front of or within a loop. In this case, the range edges may also be
modified during playback. The playback range may be deleted by dragging to
size 0. . Click the range borders in the timeline to position the play cursor at
the playback borders. Double clicking the timeline outside of the range
removes the playback range.
Leaving a range
To select a different range, click somewhere in the project other than the
current range, and simply draw a new range.