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- The transport bar contains a set of 5 clocks that show the current - selection range and punch ranges. + The current selection range, as set with the Range Mode tool, + is displayed in these three clocks: start of the range, end of the range, and length.
- Clicking on the punch range clocks will locate to either the beginning or end of the punch range. - Similarly, clicking on the range clocks will locate to either the beginning - or end of the current selection. In this screen shot there is no current - selection range, so the selection clocks show an "off" state. + Clicking on the range clocks will locate to either the beginning or end of the punch range.
++ Right clicking on any of the clocks brings up a context menu + allowing to change the type of time display between the + 4 clock modes, and to copy the selected clock's time to the clipboard. +
+ ++ The punch controls available in the main toolbar, work in conjunction with the + punch clocks, only visible while in Editor Mode. +
+The In and Out buttons relate to the Punch range, and allow to use only one of the two punch boundaries, or both:
-In only | Records from the In marker on, without a end boundary |
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Out only | Records until the Out marker, without a beginning boundary |
In and Out | Records only between the In and Out markers |
- Right clicking on any of the 5 clocks brings up a context menu - allowing to change the type of time display between the - 4 clock modes, and to copy the selected clock's time to the clipboard. + The punch clocks can be controlled the same way as the range clocks (moving the playhead, + and changing the display mode). +
+ ++ The Rec button affects how the tracks behave when recording: +
+ +Non-Layered OFF (default) | +Tracks in normal mode will record non-destructively — + new data is written to new files, and when overdubbing, new regions will be + layered on top of existing ones. This is the recommended mode for most workflows. + |
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Non-Layered ON | +Tracks using non-layered mode will record non-destructively + — new data is written to new files, but when overdubbing, the existing + regions are trimmed so that there are no overlaps. This does not affect + the previously recorded audio data, and trimmed regions can be expanded + again at will. Non-layered mode can be very useful for spoken word material, + especially in combination with push/pull trimming. + |
+ See Track Modes for more information.