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Menu Reference
Locate Next Marker
This moves the project cursor to the next marker position.
Locate Previous Marker
This moves the project cursor to the previous marker posi-
tion.
Locate Next Event
This moves the project cursor to the next event start or
end on the selected track.
Locate Previous Event
This moves the project cursor to the previous event start
or end on the selected track.
Play from Selection Start/End
This activates playback from the beginning or end of the
current selection.
Play until Selection Start/End
This activates playback two seconds before the start or
end of the current selection and stops at the selection
start or end, respectively.
Play until Next Marker
This will activate playback from the current project cursor
position to the next marker and stop.
Play Selection Range
This will play back the current selection range and stop at
the end.
Loop Selection
This will loop playback of the current selection range.
Use PreRoll
When this is activated and you start playback or record-
ing, Cubase AI will “roll back” a bit before starting.
Use PostRoll
When this is activated, Cubase AI will play back a short
section after automatic punch-out.
Start Record at Left Locator
If this is activated, the project cursor will jump to the left
locator position and begin recording when you hit the
Record button. If this is deactivated, recording will start di-
rectly from the current project cursor position.
Metronome Setup
This opens the Metronome Setup dialog where you can
make various metronome settings.
Metronome On
This activates the metronome.
Precount On
Activates precount – a count-in that will be heard when
you start recording from stop mode and the metronome is
activated. This can also be activated on the Transport
panel. You can specify the number of precount bars in the
Metronome Setup dialog.
Sync Setup
This opens a dialog where settings relating to synchroni-
zation can be made.
Sync Online
This activates synchronization.
Retrospective Record
This performs retrospective MIDI recording. If the Retro-
spective Record function is enabled in the Preferences
(Record page), and a MIDI track is record enabled, any
MIDI notes you play in stop mode or during playback are
captured in buffer memory. If you then select Retrospec-
tive Record, the MIDI notes you played – i.e. the contents
of the buffer memory – is turned into a MIDI part on the
record enabled MIDI track. The MIDI part will appear
where the cursor was when you started playing.