![]() This feature comes in quite handy if you are using SoundBridge: DAW on a touchscreen device. “Shift” lets you select multiple items and “Delete” which deletes selected elements. Below them, you can find the following three buttons. They are doing precisely what their name implies. The essential executive buttons of the SoundBridge: DAW are the next three buttons: Record. Lastly, your master output level comes in handy to monitor possible peaks. All five have an informational character where you can see the time code at the playhead, if a MIDI input is detected, if the virtual MIDI keyboard is enabled, real-time CPU usage which can be helpful to determine if you need to freeze the track or two. The next section within the transport bar is the “Time Code” monitor, “MIDI In” indicator, “Virtual Computer Keyboard”, “CPU Meter” and the “Master Output Level Meter”. Time Code, MIDI In, Virtual Keyboard, CPU Meter and Master Output Level Meter The last button which can be found in line with “File” and “Edit” buttons is the “ Preferences”. Lastly, the “Automation Follow” function will make your automated X/Y coordinates, knobs, faders, and buttons as well as you built in effect, physically respond to changes made with the automation during playback. “Auto Preview” lets you hear each audio sample while you go thru them in the file browser. The “Auto Quantize Notes” rounds up the position of the incoming MIDI notes to the 1/16th note grid automatically. The last three functions from this menu are “Auto Quantize Notes”, “Auto Preview” and “Automation Follow”. The “Quantize” rounds the position of the selected MIDI notes and automation points to the nearest increment determined by the beat selector.Īuto Quantize Notes, Auto Preview, and Automation Follow The “Adjust Length” function rounds the duration of the selected MIDI notes to the nearest increment determined by the beat selector to the right of the so-called “Snap” function. This function is good for the arrangement and keeping your project neat and organized. ![]() The “Merge” function will join two or more of the selected elements of the track into single block object. The “Split” function allows you to split all the elements under the playhead in the project. This means that the audio routing of these tracks will be available on the new channel strip so that they can be processed together. Next, the “Group Tracks” lets you group tracks together. Here you can also rename, delete or duplicate the elements of your project, as well as select all of the same kinds of elements. Paste to the selected track will paste the content copied from a different track on the currently selected track. “Cut, Copy and Paste” will work on tracks, mixer channels, plugins, MIDI mapping, audio, MIDI and automation blocks, MIDI notes and automation ports. “Duplicate with Automation” functions can be used to duplicate any content in the sequencer but will also include any automation blocks encompased by the block being duplicated. Undo, redo or repeat many actions in the SoundBridge: DAWĪfter the standard “Undo & Redo” functions for the last actions in your project, you have your “Duplicate” which will duplicate any selected bloc, automation, track or plugin. This feature offers the primary editing function and more. Moving on the right from the “File” button we can see the “Edit” button. ![]() Below, you can find an exit feature which is used to exit SoundBridge when your creative process is done or open another project from the recent projects list. Since this feature offers a great number of options we will cover it in full in one of the next tutorials.īesides that, you can export MIDI clips as MIDI files on your hard drive and audio from your project contained within the loop boundaries. By clicking on the “Freeze Track(s)” you can freeze the track that puts a strain on your CPU by rendering than to a new audio track, audio file on your hard drive or have them rendered in place. In addition, you can import audio or MIDI files. Here you can also save the project that’s currently open or save it under a different name. The first button of this group is the “File” button which lets you create a new project or open an existing one. This help menu will display the name, shortcut, and function of all SoundBridge parameters you hover your mouse pointer over.Ībovementioned, there is a section dedicated to the “Menu” buttons. Next to the SoundBridge logo is the “Help” display box. The first thing to notice is the SoundBridge logo which is located in the bottom left part of the window. In Part 1 of the Transport Bar tutorial, we’ll cover File & Edit menus, Timecode, CPU & Output meters, as well as a segment which includes Record, Play/Stop, Shift, Delete, and Punch In/Out. ![]() :The Transport Bar widget within the SoundBridge: DAW lets you control the main aspects of your project, as well as how you interact with it. ![]()
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