Editing Concepts
In Ardour, "editing" describes the process of
making modifications to playlists. Recall that
playlists are nothing more
than lists of regions arranged
over time.
recording/modifying automation data
Snap Settings
By default, when you move objects around, they move freely. There
is a "granularity" to the motion, but it is a single
audio frame (so typically on the order of 1/48000'th or 1/96000'th of a
second), and at most zoom levels it will not be apparent in any way.
However, this is not always the way you want to move some kinds of objects.
If you are working with structured compositions that utilize traditional
concepts of bars, beats, rythmn and so forth, you will often want to move
regions so that that they always align to specific periodic time points
that correspond to the start of a bar, or a beat etc. If you are working on
a movie soundtrack, you may prefer to have regions always align to SMPTE
frames, or perhaps even to whole seconds.
Ardour provides a wide variety of "snap" settings. If any but "None" is
selected, they define a grid of timepoints which will be used to "snap"
object positions as they are dragged. The grid can be regular (as is the
case if you choose "Beats", for example), or it can be completely irregular
(if you choose "Marks", for example). It can even consist of a
single timepoint (if you choose "Edit cursor", for
example).
Possible Snap Settings
None
no alignment used at all
CD Frames
align to 1/75th of a second intervals, as defined by the "Redbook" Audio
CD standards
SMPTE Frames
align to whatever the current SMPTE frame interval is (defined in the
options editor)
SMPTE Seconds
align to whole seconds, adjusted to account for any SMPTE start offset
SMPTE Minutes
align to whole minutes, adjust to account for any SMPTE start offset
Seconds
align to whole seconds
Minutes
align to whole minutes
Beats/32
align to 1/32 divisions of the beat
Beats/16
align to 1/16 divisions of the beat
Beats/8
align to 1/8 divisions of the beat
Beats/4
align to 1/4 divisions of the beat
Beats/3
align to 1/3 divisions of the beat
Beats
align to beats
Bars
align to the start of bars
Marks
align to the nearest mark of some kind
Edit Cursor
align to the current position of the edit cursor
Region starts
align to the nearest start of a region in the (first) selected track
Region ends
align to the nearest end of a region in the (first) selected track
Region syncs
align to the nearest region sync point in the (first) selected track
Region bounds
align to the nearest region start or end in the (first) selected track
To change snap settings
Move the mouse pointer to the toolbar panel of the editor window. Click on
the "expansion arrow" of the "Snap setting" chooser. This will popup a
list of available snap settings. If necessary, scroll down to see your
desired choice. Click on your choice in the list to dismiss it and make
Ardour switch to the new setting.
Changing snap settings has no effect on the position
of any existing region. Its effect is only on objects being moved.
The snap setting also affects moving the playhead, the edit cursor,
loop/punch and location markers, and dragging/moving range selections.
Snap Mode
There are two subtly different ways in which the snap setting can affect
region motion:
normal snap mode
regions can only be moved to positions defined by the snap setting. It
is not possible to move them to intermediate positions.
magnetic snap mode
regions can still be moved to positions not defined by the setting, but
they "stick" to the timepoints that are when dragged across them.
Imagine that the timepoints and the regions are magnetic - or just try
it and see.
However, you can press the snap modifier key while
dragging, and the snap setting will be ignored. By default, this is the
key on your keyboard that generates Mod3 , but you
can modify this from the Options Editor keyboard tab.
To change snap mode
Move the mouse pointer to the toolbar panel of the editor window. Click on
the "expansion arrow" of the "Snap mode" chooser. This will popup a list
of available snap settings. If necessary, scroll down to see your desired
choice. Click on your choice in the list to dismiss it and make Ardour
switch to the new setting.