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Playback and Transport
Setting the Project Cursor Position
Setting Locator Ranges
There are several ways to set locator ranges.
To set the locator range, do one of the following:
Click in the upper part of the ruler and drag to the right.
Select a range or an event and select Transport> Locators> Set Locators to Selection
Range.
Double-click a cycle marker.
Press P.
To move the locator range, do the following:
Click, keep the mouse button pressed, and then drag left or right in the upper part of the
ruler.
To create a new locator range in a range, do the following:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Alt and drag left or right in the upper part of the ruler.
To set both locators to the nearest snap position, do the following:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Alt and click at a position in the upper part of the ruler.
Setting Locator Positions
There are several ways to set the locator positions.
To set locator positions, do one of the following:
Drag the left handle in the upper part of the ruler.
Drag the right handle in the upper part of the ruler.
Press Ctrl/Cmd and click at the position in the upper part of the ruler to set the left locator.
Press Alt and click at the position in the ruler to set the right locator.
Adjust the Left/Right Locator Position value on the Transport panel.
To set locator positions to the project cursor position, do one of the following:
Press Ctrl/Cmd, and on the numeric keypad press 1 to set the left locator.
Press Ctrl/Cmd, and on the numeric keypad press 2 to set the right locator.
Press Alt and click Go to Left/Right Locator Position on the Transport panel.
Setting the Project Cursor Position
You have several possibilities to set the project cursor position, that is, to locate to specific time
positions in the Project window.
By using the main transport functions.
By holding down Shift-Alt and clicking in the event display.
By clicking or dragging in the lower part of the ruler.
By using the functions in the Set Project Cursor Position submenu of the Transport
menu.
By clicking in an empty section in the event display.
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