Region Selection (Hand Tool) - Mackie HDR24 Editing Manual

24 track/24 bit, digital audio hard disk recorder and editor
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NOTE: If you manually enter a Start time which is later than the current End time,
the later time becomes the selection End time, and what was the former End time
becomes the new Start time.

Region Selection (Hand Tool)

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HDR 24/96
The time fields in the Selection Range Display can be edited as follows:
Click on the desired field in the Selection Range display to highlight the pair
of digits you wish to modify. Change the numbers by dragging the mouse up
or down over the highlighted digits or with direct numeric entry from the
keyboard. Navigate between hours, minutes, and seconds fields with the Tab
or Shift-Tab key or mouse. Complete the data entry with the Enter key
or by clicking in the Tools panel background area.
The Hand tool is used for selecting (grabbing), moving, and resizing regions,
plus changing fade-in and fade-out curves. The Hand tool works on single or
multiple regions, so it's possible to move or resize a group of selected regions
at one time. This is particularly handy for stereo tracks, or all of the drum
kit's tracks.
A region is selected for editing by clicking anywhere in the region with the
Hand tool. The Hand tool's function changes, depending on where it's placed
in the active region area, with its cursor shape changing to indicate its
current function. Placing the Hand Tool cursor on either end boundary and
above a region's centerline activates the fade adjustment tool. Below the
region's centerline the cursor becomes a resizing tool. Within the region
boundaries, the Hand Tool's hand cursor is used for dragging the region.
A region or regions (selected as group) may be dragged around with the Hand
tool and dropped on top of blank track area, on top of other regions or a little
bit of both. The Splice and Crossfade functions affect the way a region will
intersect or overlay another region.

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