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How To Play Back Individual Slots

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+ It is possible to play both individual clips and entire cues. +

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By clicking play button. FIXME

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Playing Individual Clips

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By scrolling the mouse wheel. FIXME

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+ There are generally two ways to trigger a slot with a clip inside. +

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Stopping the slot playback. FIXME

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  1. Pressing a mouse button over the button to the left of the + clip's name (Ardout defaults to Trigger launch style which has a classical + triangle playback icon)
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  3. Sending a note-on event from an external or a virtual MIDI + controller
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How To Play Back An Entire Cue

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+ How Ardour responds to releasing the mouse button or sending a note-off + event depends on the trigger launch style. + This chapter covers that topic. +

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+ Once the clip starts playing, the playback indication panel for that track + lights up with some information: +

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+ Playback indication +
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+ Left to right: +

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+ One way to stop a playing clip is to click the square-shaped icon + in any of the empty slots in the track of interest. +

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Play An Entire Cue

Launching a cue. FIXME