The Select Bar; Scroll Bar; Activating And Moving The Editor Window - Applied Engineering AUDIO ANIMATOR User Manual

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The Select Bar
The select bar, the straight flashing line within the editor, lets
you choose the part of the file with which you want to
work.
Click and drag over a measure or measures, horizontally
and/or vertically. You can select any segment from a single
measure in a single track to all measures il1 all tracks (see
Select All in the Edit menu). The selected measure(s) will be
highlighted (the inverse of the non-selected measures).
Once you've selected a segment, use Cut, Copy, Paste, or
Clear from the Edit menu. The Edit options are described in
The Edit Menu chapter. You cannot use the Cut, Copy, Paste,
or Clear options unless you have a measure or measures
selected.
Scroll Bar
You can view 26 measures at a time within the edit
window.
To move to the measures beyond the right edge of the
screen, use the scroll bar below the edge of the editor
window. Only the measure display will scroll. The rest of the
Editor window stays in place.
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Drag the thumb
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Click and hold il1 the shaded area of the bar to move
the thumb
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the cursor.
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Click on the left and right end boxes of the bars to
move in very small
increments.
Activating and Moving the Editor Window
To move the active Editor Window to any location on the
screen, click and drag the Title Bar. By stacking windows,
you can view tracks of different files
simultaneously.
Switch between open windows by clicking on any visible
part of an inactive window or by choosing the inactive
window from the Sounds menu.
Play, Record, Pause,
rr,
etc. will affect only the active
window.
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