NewTek 3Play 330 User Manual
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You are free to re-order events (and event selections) up and down in the list using the 3P-10
control surface. Use ALT + Arrow (Up/Down) to do so. Alternatively, you can drag them up or
down in the list using the mouse. (Re-ordering is especially useful in connection with the Play
Highlight feature - see Section 6.2.8, item 11).
6.4.8.3 SELECTION
You can use the 3P-10 Control Surface arrow buttons to select an event, or select it directly by
entering its number on the 3P-10 numeric keypad and pressing Enter (another way to choose an
event is to click it on the Desktop.)
Entries for selected events are displayed in a lighter shade and surrounded by a white border.
Standard multi-selection methods (Shift + click, and Ctrl + click) are supported.
For example, you can choose one entry, press and hold Shift, then ‘arrow’ to (or click) another and
release Shift. All entries between (and including) the two chosen are selected by this method.
Press and hold Ctrl on the keyboard, and click multiple events anywhere in the list to select just
those events (even when they are not next to one another in the list.) Selecting an event (without
pressing Ctrl or Shift) deselects all other events.
Hint: When multiple events are selected, pressing Ctrl + click actually toggles selection state – that
is, an already selected item will be de-selected.
When Play is active, selecting an event does not display it on output. However, selecting an event
when playback is stopped does display it on output (initially, the In Point for the selected event is
shown).
During event marking operations, setting an In Point (using MARK IN) creates a new (selected)
event which in turn awaits a subsequent MARK OUT action.
6.4.8.4 PLAYBACK
Playback of an event can be initiated in several ways:
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Select an event in the list and press ALT + Play on the 3P-10 control surface.
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Double-click an event in the list to select and play it.
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During event marking operations, after pressing Mark In, pressing Play immediately plays
back the new event from its In Point.
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Press Play Highlight (see Section 6.2.8).