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SCREEN ELEMENTS 59
The transport console contains the most important commands for playback, recording,
and positioning.
Transport console with "Star Gray" skin
Play / Stop / Fast forward / Rewind buttons: These commands can be used for
controlling the position just like with a cassette player.
Right clicking the Play button: This opens the playback parameters window for operation
in Stereo Master mode. You can specify the sample rate, playback device, and
scrubbing/varipitch options here.
Right clicking the Record button: This opens the recording parameters window for you
to set up recording options. You can also start the stereo or mono recording straight from
here
Recording button: This button starts recording on all active tracks, that is, tracks with a
red "R" button in the track box.
Time display: Displays the current playback position. The unit of measurement can be
selected by clicking the small triangle.
Range buttons: You can save ranges with buttons "1" and "2". The arrow symbol can be
used to open previously used ranges.
L/E time display: Displays the length and end position of an area and can be edited by
double clicking.
"Marker" button: This button opens the marker manager for more extensive marker
editing.
More information can be found in the chapter called "Managers -> Marker Managers (view
page 132)".
Marker buttons 1...12: The current play position can be saved at any one of the 12
marker buttons with a simple mouse click. If a position has been saved, the marker will
appear bright. Another click on the same marker moves the play position to the
corresponding marker. Right clicking deletes the saved marker again, making it available
again to be assigned.
Recording modes: Here you can set up the appropriate recording mode.