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106 Arrangement View
The Locator Controls.
You can recall (jump to) locators by clicking on them, or with the Previous and Next Locator
buttons below the Set button. Locators can also be recalled using MIDI/key mapping (page
583). Note that locator recall is subject to quantization. Double-clicking a locator will select it
and start Arrangement playback from that point.
After jumping to the first or last locator in the Arrangement, the Previous and Next Locator but-
tons will jump to the Arrangement start or end, respectively.
Locators can be moved by clicking and dragging, or with the arrow keys on your computer key-
board.
To name a locator, select it by clicking its triangular marker, and choose the Rename Edit menu
command (or use the [CTRL][R](PC) / [CMD][R](Mac) shortcut). You can also enter your own info
text (page 31) for a locator via the Edit Info Text command in the Edit menu or in the locator’s
[right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) context menu. Locators can be removed with your com-
puter’s [Backspace] or [Delete] key , the Create menu, or the Delete Locator button.
Note that the locator [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) context menu offers a quick way of
looping playback (page 109) between two locators with its Loop To Next Locator command.
The locator [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) context menus Set Song Start Time Here com-
mand can be used to overrule the default “play starts at selection“ rule: when this command is
checked, play starts at the locator.