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To set the record range by entering start and end
times in the Transport window:
1
To see the start, end, and length times, do one
of the following:
• Select View > Transport > Expanded.
– or –
• Shift-click the Expand/Collapse “+” button
in the Transport window.
2
Do one of the following:
• In the Transport window, click in the Start
field.
– or –
• Press Alt+Forward Slash (/) (Windows) or
Forward Slash (/) (Mac) on the nu-
meric keypad to select the start field in the
Transport window.
3
Type in the start location and press Alt+For-
ward Slash (/) (Windows) or Forward
Slash (/) (Mac) on the numeric keypad to enter
the value and automatically move to the end
field.
4
Type in the end location and press Enter to ac-
cept the value.
Memory Locations
You can store Edit selections as Memory Loca-
tions, which can also include current pre- and
post-roll values.
To save an Edit selection with a Memory Location:
1
Ensure that Options > Link Timeline and Edit
Selection is selected.
2
Set the record range by making an Edit or
Timeline selection, or by entering start and end
times in the Transport window.
3
To save the pre- and post-roll values, enable
and set the pre- and post-roll amounts by enter-
ing them in the Transport window, or by drag-
ging the Pre- and Post-Roll Flags in the ruler that
represents the Main Time Scale (see “Setting Pre-
and Post-Roll” on page 291).
4
Press Enter on the numeric keypad or click the
Add Marker/Memory Location button in the
Edit window.
5
In the New Memory Location dialog, set Time
Properties to Selection, and if saving pre- and
post-roll values, select the General Properties
option for Pre/Post Roll Times.
6
Enter a name for the new Memory Location.
7
Click OK.
Use the Period (.) or Left/Right Arrow keys
to move through the different time fields for
Start and End. Use the Up/Down Arrow
keys to increase or decrease the numerical
values.
For more information on Memory Loca-
tions, see “Memory Locations and Markers”
on page 524.
New Memory Location dialog
Summary of Contents for Pro Tools
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