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10 Cards in this Set
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How do markers aid in production?
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Markers can designate section material or serve as navigation points.
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How is changing the text and color of markers useful in production?
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Changing the appearance of them helps you easily identify and navigate to sections within the arrangement.
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Where are markers accessed?
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Bar Ruler, Marker Track or Marker List.
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How do specialized playback commands function in a production?
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They effectively aid in quick, nonlinear navigation.
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How are locators set?
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Can be set quickly by dragging within the Bar ruler or by creating cycle areas for any region, event or marker.
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Zooming justification depends on what factors?
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Zooming justification is dependent on playhead position and region selection.
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How are zoom settings stored?
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zoom snapshots can be saved and recalled using key commands.
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Whats the difference between:
Zoom to Fit Selection and the Zoom to Fit Locator Commands? |
Zoom to Fit Selection adapts the viewable area to display selected regions or events.
Zoom to Fit Locators allows you to quickly display marker areas within the arrangement. |
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How can you magnify the audio waveform independently of the region?
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use the Waveform Zoom slider to magnify an audio waveform.
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How can you edit large areas of a project at once?
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Locators can be used to edit large areas of the project at once by enabling you to cut or repeat entire sections.
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