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Session: Transport Header bar
The Session Transport Header bar is comprised of seven primary sections: Time Display block, Clock Dis-
play, Tempo Controls, Transport Controls, the “Take” Number Display, Record Trigger settings, and the
Record Folders section.
Time Display
Ring Bu
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er Status
Tempo Display
Trigger settings
(Autopunch)
Trigger threshold
Detrigger threshold
Hamburger menu
Record Folders controls
(with 2 mirror record folders)
(‘ext drive mirror 2’ volume shown unmounted)
Record Folder location tooltip
Transport Controls
Clock Display
Figure 12.14: Session Transport panel (minus “Take” display)
Session Hamburger Menu
At the upper left corner of the Transport panel is a hamburger menu with controls to show or hide Transport
display blocks, set the timecode source input, and set your record trigger mode. Refer to the graphic as
we go through the hamburger menu functions, and we will break out all the operational details in the
sections to follow.
Figure 12.15: Transport Header bar hamburger menu
Hiding a section of the Transport Header lets you make the Transport window narrower without cutting off
an info/control block, so it‘s a handy way to make desktop space available when things get tight.
The Session window can be configured all the way down to show only the show Transport Controls block,
after which, well, you just minimize or close the window itself. The Transport Controls block can not be
independently hidden.