The Navigation Toolbar

Use the Navigation toolbar to navigate the data window. Some of the operations included are zooming, marking, moving the cursor, and moving to relevant points.

Button

Description

Zoom in Full: click to maximize the horizontal magnification to 24:1.

Zoom Normal: click to change the horizontal zoom ratio to the value specified on the Display tab of the Preferences dialog.

Zoom Selection: click to maximize the selected area in the data window.

Custom Zoom 1: click to change the horizontal zoom ratio to the value specified on the Display tab of the Preferences dialog.

Custom Zoom 2: click to change the horizontal zoom ratio to the value specified on the Display tab of the Preferences dialog.

Mark In: click to set the beginning of the loop region at the current cursor position.

Mark Out: click to set the end of the loop region at the current cursor position.

Go To: click to display the Go To dialog.

Center Cursor: click to adjust the display so that the cursor appears in the center of the data window.

Cursor to Selection Start: click to move the cursor to the start of the current selection.

Cursor to Selection End: click to move the cursor to the end of the current selection.

Center Sustaining Start: click to center the beginning of a sustaining loop in the data window.

Center Sustaining End: click to center the end of a sustaining loop in the data window.

Center Release Start: click to center the beginning of a release loop in the data window.

Center Release End: click to center the end of a release loop in the data window.

Double Selection: click to double the current selection.

Halve Selection: click to reduce the current selection by half.

Shift Selection Left: click to move the current selection left by the length of the selection.

Shift Selection Right: click to move the current selection right by the length of the selection.

 

Tempo: the box at the right edge of the toolbar displays the tempo of the current selection as if the selection represents a complete measure.

An initial tempo setting has to be done first