PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [135/307] Timebase button

PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [135/307] Timebase button
3. Click-and-drag in the Arranger Track, over the part of your Song you wish to define as a section. A section of the
Arranger Track is marked, signifying that the section of the Song is now defined in the Arranger Track.
Each new Arranger Track section is given a default title, but you can enter a new title by [Right]/[Ctrl]-clicking the section
and double-clicking its title in the pop-up menu, then typing the new title into the provided text field.
To change the color of a section, [Right]/[Ctrl]-click the section, then click on the colored square in the pop-up menu to
choose a new color.
To remove the Arranger Track definition from a section of your Song, select the section and press [Backspace] or [Delete],
or [Right]/[Ctrl]-click the section, and choose Delete from the pop-up menu.
To remove an Arranger Track definition as well as the time on the timeline that it covers (along with any Events or Parts
that lay within it), [Right]/[Ctrl]-click the section in the Inspector or Arranger Track and choose Delete Range from the pop-
up menu that appears.
Timebase Button
Notice the Timebase button to the right of the Arranger Track in the Track column. The musical-note icon on the
Timebase button indicates that Arranger Track sections will adhere to their position based on bars and beats, so if the
tempo changes, the sections move forward or backward in time in relation to their musical position.
If you click on the Timebase button, it switches to a clock icon, indicating that the sections will adhere to their absolute
position in time. If the tempo changes, the sections do not move, as they are locked to an absolute time position in the
timeline.
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