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370 GLOSSARY
All tracks that are routed to a surround bus have the surround panorama module instead of
the normal panorama fader for setting the output level of the track. As soon as a surround
bus is available, the output signal of each individual object can also be routed to this bus
and positioned in the surround panorama independent of the track panorama settings.
Each surround bus can only be routed to a different surround bus with a higher order
number or to the surround master. Furthermore, a surround bus can use one surround
AUX bus for send effects.
From a technical viewpoint, the surround master is also such a surround bus in a surround
project as it has the additional characteristic that the surround channels can be assigned to
the audio devices and it cannot be routed further to a surround bus.
System Settings
Settings that are not project-specific are described as system settings. They include
settings that apply to the entire project.
Tempo marker
The tempo marker indicates a tempo change at a certain project position.
Time position input field
All fields that represent a time position can act as an input field by double-clicking with the
mouse. The time units can be changed by clicking on the right section of the field.
Title bar
The title bar is located at the top of the window. It contains the name of the application and
the project.
To relocate the window, simply grab the title bar and move it to where you wish. You can
also move around dialog boxes by moving the title bar.
Tool bar
Tool bars contain the tools which enable certain commands to be performed with a
mouse-click. They can be found above and below the project window.
Tool Tips
Tool tips in the program are a great help. Move the mouse pointer over the element whose
function you would like to know more about and a short text appears with the name or a
small description of the element. Shortcuts and operating tips are also displayed.