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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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µ Choose the View > Event Position and Length in SMPTE Units setting in the Event List (or<br />

use the corresponding key command, default assignment: Shift-R).<br />

This setting allows you to set the required SMPTE positions when synchronizing music<br />

to picture.<br />

You can also display, and adjust, the end points of regions as a SMPTE value.<br />

To display, and adjust, the end points of regions as a SMPTE value<br />

µ Choose View > Length as Absolute Position in the Event List (or use the corresponding<br />

key command, default assignment: Control-A).<br />

Moving Regions to the Current Playhead Position<br />

You can use the Pickup Clock (Move Event to Playhead Position) key command to move<br />

the selected region (or the first of several selected regions) to the current playhead<br />

position. If more than one region is selected, all subsequent regions are moved.<br />

Note: If you use this command on audio regions, the anchor of the region is placed at<br />

the current playhead position. (See Editing the Audio Region Anchor.)<br />

Moving Audio Regions Back to Their Original Record Positions<br />

You can move any selected audio region back to its original recorded position by choosing<br />

Audio > Move Region to Original Record Position (or using the corresponding key<br />

command, default assignment: Shift-Command-R).<br />

Note: This command only works if the audio file includes a timestamp. Examples of<br />

timestamped files include those recorded in the current project, and imported Broadcast<br />

Wave or SDII files. Timestamped files are indicated by a clock symbol in both the Audio<br />

Bin window and tab.<br />

Time stamped audio file<br />

384 Chapter 13 Creating Your Arrangement

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