Zoom/Navigate Section - DigiDesign D-Control Manual

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Zoom/Navigate Section

The Zoom/Navigate section is used to control navigation, dis-
play, and selections in the Pro Tools Edit window.
Zoom Mode
switch
Zoom
Arrow
switches
1
Zoom Preset switches
D-Control Zoom/Navigate Section
Zoom Mode Switch
The Zoom Mode switch puts the arrow switches in Zoom
mode.
Navigate Mode Switch
The Navigate Mode switch puts the arrow switches in Navi-
gate mode.
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D-Control Guide
Zoom/Navigate
Navigate Mode
switch
Navigate
Prev
Next
Zoom Presets
2
3
4
5
Arrow Switches (Up, Down, Previous, Next)
The function of the Arrow switches depends on the current
mode.
Zoom Mode When set to Zoom Mode, the Up and Down Ar-
row switches change the vertical zoom and the Previous (Left)
and Next (Right) Arrow switches change the horizontal zoom.
Navigate Mode In Navigate mode, the Up and Down Arrow
switches move the edit cursor up and down among tracks, and
the Previous (Left) and Next (Right) Arrow switches move the
edit cursor left and right among region boundaries or tran-
sients (according to the Tab to Transients setting).
Text Entry In both Zoom or Navigate modes, the Arrow
switches can be also used to navigate on-screen text fields and
enter numerical values in the on-screen Main and Sub
Counters, Start/End/Length fields, and Pre/Post Roll fields in
the Edit and Transport windows. The Previous (Left) and Next
(Right) Arrow switches move between fields, and the Up and
Down Arrow switches change the value.
Zoom Preset Switches
The Zoom Preset switches recall the five horizontal Zoom pre-
sets in Pro Tools.
To store a Zoom Preset:
Using either the Horizontal Zoom buttons or the Zoomer
1
tool, set the zoom level that you want to store.
While pressing Control (Windows) or Command (Mac),
2
press a Zoom Preset switch.
To recall a Zoom Preset:
Press the corresponding Zoom preset switch.

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