The Follow function affects both the Pattern Editor and the Arranger simultaneously (see sec-
tion
↑7.1.3, Following the Playback Position in the Pattern
function in the Pattern Editor).
13.1.4
Jumping to Another Playback Position in Your Project
You can use the timeline under the Scene headers in the Arranger to set the playback to the
desired position.
In the timeline and across the entire height of the Arranger, the playhead (a white vertical line)
indicates the current play position in your Project.
The playhead shows you the current play position.
At any time you can jump to another position in your Project:
Click anywhere in the timeline to move the playhead to that position in the Project.
►
Depending on the playback state, the following will happen:
▪ If playback is off, the playhead jumps to the closest Pattern Grid division before your
mouse cursor. If the Pattern Grid is set to
exact position you have clicked. If the Pattern Grid is set to Quick, the playhead jumps to
the beginning of the bar you have clicked in.
▪ If playback is on, the playhead jumps to the closest position near your mouse cursor that
retains the current playhead position relative to the Pattern Grid division. This allows
seamless jumps that don't break the rhythm of your music. If the Pattern Grid is set to
(i.e. disabled) or Quick, the playhead position is retained relative to the current bar.
For more information on the Pattern Grid, see section
and the Pattern
Length.
for more information on the Follow
Off
(i.e. disabled), the playhead jumps to the
↑7.1.6, Adjusting the Pattern Grid
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