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8.4 Using a Frontier Design Tranzport

This is just copied over from the old manual.  It needs to be vastly revised and updated I am sure.  But this will give you an example on how to break things down in Daisy.  Pretty much whereever you would use a header to identify a section, for right now use that as an indicator to write a seperate article describing just that section with the header as the title of the document.  The end result will mean that we can move these around as we organize and write, and the headers will all correct themselves to the right size.  We can also import documents as needed into other documents if we decide later it hsould be a single document for some reason.  At any rate, see an example of how to break things down.

Ardour 2.0 can currently use a single Tranzport controller. Ensure that the device is plugged into a functional USB port. On Linux you will need to take steps to ensure that non-administrative users can access the device. Note that this feature is not available in Ardour 0.99.x.

In the Options menu, navigate into the Control Surfaces submenu. Click on the "Tranzport" option to enable use of the control surface within Ardour. To disable it, click on this item a second time.

8.4.1 Tranzport Buttons and Datawheel functions

Key

Normal Click

Shift Click

REW

Rewind

Go to start

FFWD

Fast forward

Go to end

STOP

Stop

Enter *

PLAY

Play

Save

RECORD

Record

PREV

Go to previous marker

Zoom full

ADD

Add marker at current location

NEXT

Go to next marker

Select normal, scrub or shuttle mode

IN

Zoom In

OUT

Zoom Out

PUNCH

LOOP

Select gain/pan/master level mode

< TRACK

Previous track

TRACK >

Next track

REC

Toggle track's record enable on/off

Clear all track record arming

MUTE

Toggle track's mute status on/off

Clear all mutes

SOLO

Toggle track's solo status on/off

Clear all solos

UNDO

Undo

Redo

DATA WHEEL

scroll timeline, scrub or shuttle

adjust track gain, track pan or master gain

FOOTSWITCH

8.4.2 Tranzport Modes of Operation

In Ardour, the Tranzport in has 3 different modes of operation termed "timeline", "scrub" and "shuttle".

8.4.2.1 Tranzport Timeline Mode

The data wheel scrolls the timeline in the editor window back and forth.

8.4.2.2 Tranzport Scrub Mode

The data wheel is used to scrub audio data back and forth.

8.4.2.3 Tranzport Shuttle Mode

The data wheel is used to control varispeed playback. Turning the data wheel clockwise increases the playback speed in a forward direction. Counter-clockwise decreases the speed and will reverse playback. Shuttle mode as several important features:

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