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Both grid bar positions can be exchanged (Change grid). If "Independent time format" is
selected in the Transport window, the upper grid will adapt to a chosen BPM grid, unlike
the lower grid.
This way it's possible to select an SMPTE format independent of the project frame rate and
thereby get an overview of two different SMPTE displays. The option to "Activate docking
for transport window" switches on docking options for the transport window.
5. Arranger: Displays the VIP project tracks together with the audio and MIDI objects.
There are many commands for moving (scrolling) the visible clip and customizing its size
(zooming). These can be opened via the "View" menu, the grid/marker bar, and the
shortcut keys.
6. Track header: The track header is at the left in front of a VIP track. Besides the track
name, it contains various control elements, like mixer functions and automation. More
information about the individual controls of the track header can be found in the track
header overview.
7. Track editor: see below
8. Setup / Zoom / Position buttons: This part of the work area helps manage each of the
four different setup and zoom settings (range and zoom settings of the VIP window shown
in the project clip). Similarly, the "Pos", "Len", "End", "Mouse", and "Mixer" fields can be
configured by right clicking them.
9. Status display: The status display appears at the bottom border of the VIP window.
Here, you will find about CPU overload, latency, buffer, and current operations like loading,
saving, effect calculation, etc. You can open the status display also via the menu item
"Window -> Status display"
10. Transport console: see below
Docking
Samplitude allows certain dialog and display windows to be docked/coupled
in the VIP interface. Docking handles for docking and uncoupling are always at
the top of the respective window when docked, and are indicated with a bar