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Preferences
Transport
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Use the “Retrospective Record Buffer Size” setting to determine how much
MIDI data can be captured in the buffer.
ASIO Latency Compensation Active by Default
This determines the initial state of the “ASIO Latency Compensation” button
in the track list for MIDI or instrument tracks.
If you record live on a VST instrument, you usually compensate the latency of
your audio card by playing too early. In consequence, the timestamps are
recorded too early. By activating this option, all recorded events are moved by
the current latency, and playback sounds like during the recording situation.
Replace Recording in Editors
This affects the result of recording in a MIDI editor when Replace Mode is
selected (Linear Record Mode on the Transport panel):
None
Nothing is replaced, even though Replace Mode is selected.
Controller
Only controller data is replaced, not notes.
All
Replace mode works as usual - notes and controllers are replaced
when recording.
Transport
This page contains options related to playback, recording and positioning.
Playback Toggle triggers Local Preview
When this option is activated, you can use the [Space bar] on your keyboard
to start/stop “local” playback of the selected file in the Sample Editor or the
Pool.
When the Sample Editor is not open or when there is no audio file selected
in the Pool, the [Space bar] still toggles the “global” project playback.
If this option is deactivated, the [Space bar] is used to start/stop playback of
the project.
Zoom while Locating in Time Scale
If this option is activated, you can zoom in or out by clicking in the Ruler and
dragging down or up.
Cursor Width
Adjusts the width of the Project Cursor line.