11.0

Table Of Contents
MIDI Parts on page 136
Fill Loop on page 148
Splitting Events on page 144
Transport on page 691
Setting the Left Locator
Setting the left locator can be useful if you want to add a reference position in the Project
window and in the editors.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Press Ctrl/Cmd and click in the upper part of the ruler to set the left locator to that
position.
Adjust the Left Locator Position value.
This is available in the Locators section of the Project window toolbar, the editor
toolbars, the Transport panel, and the Transport Bar.
Drag the left locator handle in the upper part of the ruler.
Press Ctrl/Cmd , and on the numeric keypad press 1 to set the left locator to the project
cursor position.
Press Alt/Opt and click Go to Left Locator Position on the Transport panel.
Setting the Right Locator
Setting the right locator can be useful if you want to add a reference position in the Project
window and in the editors.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Press Alt/Opt and click in the upper part of the ruler to set the right locator to that
position.
Adjust the Right Locator Position value.
This is available in the Locators section of the Project window toolbar, the editor
toolbars, the Transport panel, and the Transport Bar.
Drag the right locator handle in the upper part of the ruler.
Press Ctrl/Cmd , and on the numeric keypad press 2 to set the right locator to the
project cursor position.
Press Alt/Opt and click Go to Right Locator Position on the Transport panel.
Setting up Locator Ranges
You can set up the locator range, that is, the area between the left and the right locator.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Click and drag in the upper part of the ruler.
Select a range or an event and press P to set the locators to the selection.
Double-click a cycle marker.
Playback and Transport
Left and Right Locators
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