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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Time is measured from the start of the project, which is assigned a value of 0, or a value<br />

of 1 1 1 1 if set to Bars/Beats. In this viewing mode, the absolute (project) time is shown<br />

in the ruler.<br />

Changing the Sample Editor Ruler’s Time Scale Display<br />

Any changes you make to the ruler’s time scale display will also affect the info display.<br />

To change the time scale<br />

µ Choose one of the following scaling units from the View menu:<br />

• Samples: Displays the number of sample words.<br />

• Min:Sec:Ms: Displays the absolute scale in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.<br />

• SMPTE Time: Displays the SMPTE scale in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames.<br />

• Bars/Beats: Displays the scale in bars, beats, divisions, and ticks—just like the Bar ruler<br />

in other windows.<br />

Tip: You can also access these options via a shortcut menu by Control-clicking the ruler.<br />

Customizing Waveform Display in the Sample Editor<br />

You can switch the waveform from its usual representation to one that shows the structure<br />

of the recorded digital data. This viewing mode is useful when you are eliminating clicks<br />

and pops from your recordings, for example.<br />

Normal waveform display<br />

To display the waveform as sample bits<br />

µ Enable the View > “Show as Sample & Hold” setting.<br />

574 Chapter 17 Editing Audio in the Sample Editor<br />

Waveform displayed as<br />

sample bits

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