Timeline

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Bill 22Apr11: extensive changes - have I got this right?
  • Gale: 24Apr11 Think so - see if you like my design changes. In what I call the "legend", how about images for "selected region", "editing cursor" and with "playback start position cursor" attached to it?
The Timeline displays a horizontal ruler above the tracks measuring time from zero (the start of the track). Depending on zooming the ruler may span minutes of audio or give a "close up" view of a few seconds or fractions of a second.

Legend for symbols displayed on the ruler

  • The selected region: (when present) is shown as a shaded region on the ruler. Pressing Play or Record on Transport Toolbar plays or records from the left edge of this region.
  • The editing cursor: (always present when there is no selected region) is shown as a black vertical line. When Quick-Play is not active, the playback start position cursor is attached to it. Pressing Play or Record plays from this cursor position.
  • image of the green playback cursor The playback cursor: (when playing or paused during play) is shown as a green triangle. Clicking in the Timeline (without dragging) starts immediate "Quick-Play" playback from the click point, continuing to the end of the track.
  • image of the red playback cursor The record cursor: (when recording or paused during record) is shown as a red triangle.
  • image of the quick-play region cursor Quick-Play region: A selectable region that always plays "on demand", shown by arrowheads with a line connecting them. Select a region on the ruler by dragging with the mouse, and that region will play as soon as you release the mouse, even if audio is already playing elsewhere. Neither an already selected region or the editing cursor is affected by Quick-Play.

Examples of the Timeline in use

Standard playback shows:
Timeline showing standard playback
  • The editing cursor (the black vertical bar)
  • The playback start position cursor (the left-pointing gray triangle with short gray vertical bar to left)
    • When Quick-Play is not active (see below) the editing cursor and the playback start position cursor are always at the same point on the Timeline, and together are called the standard cursor
  • The playback cursor (the green triangle).
Recording with no selection present shows:
Timeline during record with no selection
  • The editing cursor and the playback start position cursor (as above)
  • The recording cursor (the red triangle) - recording will continue until stopped.
After clicking in the Timeline to initiate "Quick-Play":
Timeline during quick play after a click in the Timeline
  • The editing cursor position is unchanged
  • The playback start position cursor moves to the point clicked
  • The playback cursor shows the current playback position.
After clicking and dragging in the Timeline to initiate "Quick-Play" of a region:
Timeline during quick play after a click and drag in the Timeline
  • The editing cursor position is unchanged
  • The playback cursor shows the current playback position
  • The "Quick-Play" region is indicated by the horizontal gray bar with arrows on each end.
After clicking and dragging in the waveform:
Timeline with a region of audio selected
  • Instead of the editing cursor, a shaded region shows the time range of the selected audio.
  • The playback region is indicated by the horizontal gray bar with arrows on each end.

For other methods of navigating to playback points or areas, see Playing and Recording.