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Navigating in the wave view area – Apple Using WaveBurner Logic Pro 7.1 User Manual

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Looping Playback

You can loop (or cycle) a section of your project, so that it plays back repeatedly. This
can be useful when you edit a part of the project, and want to hear the results of your
edits as you work. You can loop playback by defining a Cycle area in either of the time
rulers.

To define a Cycle area:

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In either time ruler, drag from the desired loop start position to the point where you
want looping to end. Click-dragging the Cycle area handles allows you to resize the
defined Cycle area.

To remove the Cycle area:

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Click anywhere outside the current Cycle area in the time ruler. Note that this will move
the Position Line to the clicked point.

Navigating in the Wave View Area

Navigation in the Wave View area is performed with the zoom controls and scroll bar.
You can also move to different parts of the Wave View area by using the rectangle in
the Overview.

You can zoom in to make precise edits, or zoom out to see more of your project.

The Zoom control features a slider on a graduated scale. Moving the slider left, or
clicking the left side of the scale, zooms in for a closer view of a section of the Wave
View area. Moving the slider right, or clicking the right side of the scale, zooms out for
a wider view. You can also zoom in or out with menu commands, by click-dragging on
the Zoom Scroll buttons, or by vertically dragging inside the Overview rectangle.

To zoom in, do one of the following:

Drag the Zoom slider left.

Click the left part of the Zoom control.

Choose View > Zoom In.

Press Command-Down Arrow key.

Click-drag downwards on the red rectangle in the Overview.

Minimize the scroll bar by click-dragging the Zoom Scroll buttons at either end of
the scroll bar. Shift-click-dragging a Zoom Scroll button allows you to zoom in on
one side.

To zoom out, do one of the following:

Drag the Zoom slider right.

Click the right part of the Zoom control.

Choose View > Zoom Out.

Press Command-Up Arrow key.

Click-drag upwards on the red rectangle in the Overview.

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