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Media
Contains the Audio, Video, and Trash folders. If the folders are opened, the clip or
region names are shown and can be edited.
Used
Displays how many times a clip is used in the project. If there is no entry in this column,
the corresponding clip is not used.
Status
Displays various icons that relate to the current Pool and clip status. The following
symbols can be displayed:
Record folder
Indicates the Record folder.
Process
Indicates that a clip has been processed.
Missing
Indicates that a clip is referenced in the project but missing from the Pool.
External
Indicates that the le the clip relates to is external, for example, located outside
the current Audio folder for the project.
Recorded
Indicates that the clip has been recorded in the open version of the project. This is
useful for nding recently recorded clips quickly.
Musical Mode
You can use Musical Mode to tempo-match audio loops to the project tempo. The
checkbox in this column allows you to activate or deactivate musical mode. If the
Tempo column displays “???”, you must enter the correct tempo before you can
activate Musical Mode.
Tempo
Displays the tempo of audio les if available. If no tempo has been specied, the
column displays “???”.
Sign.
Displays the time signature, for example, “4/4”.
Key
Displays the root key if one has been specied for the le.
Algorithm
Displays the algorithm preset that is used if the audio le is processed.
To change the default preset, click the preset name and select another preset from
the pop-up menu.
Info
For audio clips, this column displays the sample rate, bit depth, number of channels,
and length.
For regions, it displays start and end times in frames.
For video clips, it displays the frame rate, resolution, number of frames, and length.
Type
Displays the le format of the clip.
Date
Displays the date when the audio le was last changed.
Pool
Pool Window
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