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title: Align (Spot) Regions
---
<p>
Aligning regions (sometimes called "spotting") means moving one or more
regions based on a defined location, which in Ardour is always the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">edit point</a>. An
alignment operation moves the region(s) so that some part of the region
is positioned at the edit point. Available alignment commands include:
</p>
<dl class="wide-table">
<dt>Align Region starts <kbd class="mod14">a</kbd></dt>
<dd>Selected region(s) are moved so that their start is located at the current edit point</dd>
<dt>Align Region ends <kbd class="mod2">a</kbd></dt>
<dd>Selected region(s) are moved so that the end is located at the current edit point</dd>
<dt>Align Region sync points <kbd>Shift-a</kbd></dt>
<dd>Selected region(s) are moved so that their sync point is located at the current edit point</dd>
<dt>Align Region starts relative <kbd class="mod4">a</kbd></dt>
<dd>Selected region(s) are moved so that the start of the earliest region is located at the current edit point, and all others maintain their relative position relative to that region</dd>
</dl>