X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F04_ardours-interface%2F05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html;h=7dfb95fbf72c6476a5350fbc4e4c5bace98a2bbd;hb=1321d4a5f39bf9163b6776dddc24d8ce151fd4d3;hp=007b653c4169f74f353ec27b5f802de7d30f0f53;hpb=a3f513c99268b7d8e6f296e76bef7a56b6519a2e;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/04_ardours-interface/05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html b/_manual/04_ardours-interface/05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html index 007b653..7dfb95f 100644 --- a/_manual/04_ardours-interface/05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html +++ b/_manual/04_ardours-interface/05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html @@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ Editing the time in the transport clocks will reposition the playhead in the sam Under the Windows item in the main menu you will find the "Big Clock" window, which also shows the playhead position in a big, fully resizable window. The big clock is very useful when you need to work away from the screen but still want to see the playhead position clearly (such as when working with a remote control device across, or in another, room). The big clock will also change its visual appearance to indicate when active recording is taking place. Below on the left is a screenshot showing a fairly large big clock window filling a good part of the display, and on the right, the same clock during active recording.

-an image of the big clock filling a screen an image of the big clock while recording +an image of the big clock filling a screen an image of the big clock while recording

The Special Role of the Secondary Transport Clock