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-title: Ranges and Marks List
+title: The Ranges and Marks List
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<p>
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The <dfn>Ranges & Marks List</dfn> is a tab in the <dfn>Editor
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Lists</dfn> area on the right of the Editor window. If the editor
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list area isn't visible it can be enabled by checking
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<kbd class="option">View > Show Editor List</kbd>.
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The Ranges & Marks list can be used as a single point
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of control for all range and location markers (including the punch and
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loop ranges), or as a supplement to other methods of working with them.
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</p>
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<h2>Common elements</h2>
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<p>
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Each section has a set of <dfn>editable <a
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- href="/ardours-interface/transport-bar-and-times/times/">clock widgets</a></dfn>
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- which display
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- the location of a marker, or the start, end, and duration times of a range,
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+ href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/editing-clocks/">clock widgets</a></dfn>
+ which display the location of a marker, or the start, end, and duration times of a range,
+ respectively.
+</p>
+<p>
The <kbd class="menu">Use PH</kbd> buttons allow you to set
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the corresponding clock to the current playhead position.
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A <kbd class="mouse">Middle</kbd> click on any of the clocks will move
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the playhead to that location. Both functions are also available from the
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- clock context menus.<br />
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+ clock context menus.
+</p>
+<p>
Right clicking on any of the clocks brings up a context menu that allows
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changing of the display between Timecode, Bars:Beats, Minutes:Seconds,
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- and Samples.<br />
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+ and Samples.
</p>
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<p>
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The <kbd class="menu">—</kbd> (subtract) button in front of each
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user-defined range or marker in the list allows that particular item to
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be removed. The name fields of custom ranges and markers can be edited.
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<p>
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The <kbd class="option">Hide</kbd> checkboxes make markers and ranges invisible
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on the respective ruler to reduce visual clutter; the markers remain
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- active however, and can be used normally.<br />
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+ active however, and can be used normally.
+</p>
+<p>
Selecting <kbd class="option">Lock</kbd> prevents the respective marker
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from being moved until unlocked.
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Where applicable, <kbd class="option">Glue</kbd> fixes the marker position
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relative to the current musical position expressed in bars and beats, rather
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than the absolute time. This will make the respective marker follow
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changes in the tempo map.
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</p>
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<p>
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At the bottom of the list are buttons to add new markers or ranges.
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<h2>List sections</h2>
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<dl>
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<dt>Loop/Punch Ranges</dt>
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<dd>This list shows the current <dfn>loop</dfn> and <dfn>punch</dfn> range
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settings. Since these are built-in ranges, you cannot rename or remove them.</dd>
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<dt>Markers (Including CD Index)</dt>
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<dd>This section lists the session's <dfn>markers</dfn>. By ticking <kbd
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class="option">CD</kbd>, you instruct Ardour to create a <dfn>CD track
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index</dfn> from this marker, which will be included in the TOC or CUE file when you
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export.</dd>
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<dt>Ranges (Including CD Track Ranges)</dt>
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<dd>This is the list of <dfn>ranges</dfn> (including <dfn>CD track
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ranges</dfn>). Ticking <kbd class="option">CD</kbd> will convert
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the range to a <dfn>CD track</dfn>, which will again be included in
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exported TOC or CUE files. This is relevant for Disk-At-Once recordings
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that may contain audio data between tracks.</dd>
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