Sliding regions in grid mode – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual
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Region Time Stamps
When a region is created, it is time stamped rel-
ative to the SMPTE start time specified for the 
session. This Original Time Stamp is perma-
nently stored with the region and cannot be 
changed. If a region is ever moved, it can easily 
be placed at its original position from the Spot 
dialog.
When the Original Time Stamp for a region is 
initially set, this same location is also used to de-
fine the region’s User Time Stamp.
Unlike the Original Time Stamp, the User Time 
Stamp can be redefined with the Time Stamp 
command in the Region List menu (see “Time 
Stamping” on page 1031). 
Time Stamps in DigiBase
Columns are provided in DigiBase browsers for 
both the Original and User Time Stamps. 
Time Stamps and Matches
Regions with identical User Time Stamps appear 
together in the Matches submenu in the Right-
click menu when auditioning takes (see “Select-
ing Alternate Takes on a Track” on page 383).
Sliding Regions in Grid Mode
Grid mode provides several useful capabilities 
for sliding and moving regions in track playlists. 
This mode is especially useful for lining up re-
gions at precise intervals, as when working with 
a session that is bar- and beat-based. Grid 
boundaries, depending on the Main Time Scale, 
can be based on frames, bar and beat values, 
minutes or seconds, or a number of samples. 
Grid mode also provides two operational modes, 
Absolute and Relative. These modes control how 
the Grid is applied (see “Absolute and Relative 
Grid Mode” on page 725).
Setting Up the Grid
When the Draw Grid in Edit Window option is 
enabled in the Display Preferences page, vertical 
Grid lines appear in the Edit window.
Grid lines in the Edit window can also be en-
abled and disabled by clicking the Timebase 
ruler name after it becomes highlighted.
To temporarily suspend Grid mode and 
switch to Slip mode while dragging a region, 
hold down the Control key (Windows) or 
Command key (Mac).
