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36 SYSTEM SETTINGS
Auto Crossfade mode: Use this function to activate a mode which adds a crossfade to
all newly recorded objects created from cuts or from wave projects dragged into the
project. You can assign every object a standard fade-in, and this can be edited in the
"Object editor fade" menu with "Get/Set global crossfade". If two objects overlap in this
mode, a real-time crossfade will occur at the intersection.
CD arrangement mode: If this menu point is activated, Samplitude arranges newly
added objects in such a way that a Red Book Standard-compatible pause is inserted
between the objects.
Bar/BPM/PPQ: Enter the bar type (counter/signature), the tempo in beats per minute
(BPM), and the timer resolution in peaks per quarter (PPQ/clicks per quarter note) here.
Get BPM from sel. range: If you enter the number of beats into the field beside "Selected
range covers beats:" then Samplitude will calculate the BPM based on the selected
range.
Snap/Grid: Switches the global snap on/off.
Objects (objects snap to edges of other objects): This option activates the object grid.
This causes objects to snap sample-exactly to the edges of other objects.
Range: Activates the range grid and enables the current range to be used as the basis
for snapping.
Bar snap: Activates a grid with bars as the basis for snapping.
Bar snap (relative): Activates a grid with bars as the basis for snapping. A selected object
maintains the relative distance to the corresponding snap point when it is moved.
Frame snap: Activates the frame-based grid.
Snap offset to project start: Sets the snap offset relative to the beginning of the project.
"Use current position for snap zero point" specifies the current position as the grid's
zero position.
Show grid: If a check is placed here, then the grid will be displayed for the project
according to the unit set in the selection box beside it.
Use snap offset also for grid: The snap offset is used as a reference size for the grid.
Standard pitch for tuner: This field indicates a standard pitch of A at 440 Hz. This value
may also be edited.