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The following display formats are available:
Bars+Beats
Activates a display format of bars, beats, sixteenth notes, and ticks. By default there are
120 ticks per sixteenth note. To adjust this, change the
MIDI Display Resolution in the
Preferences dialog (MIDI page).
Seconds
Activates a display format of hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
Timecode
Activates a display format of hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. The number of
frames per second (fps) is set in the Project Setup dialog with the Project Frame
Rate pop-up menu. To display subframes, activate Show Timecode Subframes in the
Preferences dialog (Transport page).
Samples
Activates a display format of samples.
fps (User)
Activates a display format of hours, minutes, seconds, and frames, with a user-
denable number of frames per second. To display subframes, activate Show
Timecode Subframes in the Preferences dialog (Transport page). On the Transport
page, you can also set the frame rate.
NOTE
Ruler tracks are not affected by the display format setting in the Project Setup dialog.
Folder Tracks
Folder tracks function as containers for other tracks, making it easier to organize and manage
the track structure. They also allow you to edit several tracks at the same time.
You can add folder tracks via the Add Track dialog.
RELATED LINKS
Add Track Dialog – Folder on page 138
Add Track Dialog – Folder
The Folder page of the Add Track dialog allows you to set up and add folder tracks.
To open the Folder page of the Add Track dialog, do one of the following:
Click Add Track in the global track controls area of the track list, and click Folder.
This opens the global Add Track dialog on the Folder page.
Tracks
Folder Tracks
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