Monday, September 24, 2007

ENEMY : PAL :: _____ : tiny

2. small


1. BPM :beats per minute. my hert beats per minute is 82.

2. loop :You can loop regions so that they play repeatedly, and extend them to fill any amount of space in the timeline.

3. Track:Tracks give you a way to organize your music and control the sound of the instruments in a project. Tracks are where you record Real and Software Instruments, where you drag loops to add them to your project, and where you arrange regions in the timeline.

4. i button:When you open the loop browser in button view, it shows 30 buttons (including the Reset and Favorites buttons). You can increase the size of the loop browser to show up to 54 buttons in 9 rows.

5. Mixer:The track mixer has controls for adjusting the volume level and pan position (the stereo placement) of each track, and a pair of level meters for monitoring each track’s volume level.

6. Panning:You can change the pan position of a track over time using pan curves. You can add a pan curve to any track except the master track.

7. Add TraƧk Button:You can record up to eight Real Instruments and one Software Instrument at the same time. This lets you record vocals and instruments together, and simultaneously record a backing track, for example.

8. Loops Browser:To find loops using the loop browser, you show the loop browser in the area below the timeline.

9, Time Display:Each marker region in a podcast can have its own artwork. When you play the podcast, the artwork is visible for the duration of the marker region

10. Master Volume:You can adjust the overall volume of a project using the master volume slider, located below the lower-right corner of the timeline. By adjusting the master volume, you control what the volume will be when the project is exported. You should adjust the output volume to a level high enough to eliminate background noise, but not high enough to cause clipping.

11. Shuttle Buttons:To make changes to the overall project, you show the master track. When you show the master track, it appears at the bottom of the timeline.

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