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TIMELINE
The Timeline is a linear organization of all audio tracks, virtual instrument tracks, video tracks,
send tracks (tracks that apply effects over multiple tracks) and submixing tracks (tracks that contain
other tracks). Here, users will see audio recordings represented as “audio regions” that are
illustrated with audio waveforms. Virtual instrument tracks use MIDI and thus are shown as “MIDI
regions” that display MIDI graphics. There are several important functions relative to the Timeline
that educators should become acquainted with:
1. The Playback Cursor: The Playback Cursor, denoted by a green marker, acts like a vertical
cursor on the Timeline. Click anywhere on the Timeline to set the cursor. Playback begins from
the cursor’s location. The cursor can also be used to highlight or select regions on the Timeline.
2. Markers: Adding markers is a handy way to narrate a Mixcraft session because it enables a user
to label specific parts of a song (verse, chorus, bridge) on the Timeline. Located at the top of the
Timeline are numbers that refer to measures and beats. Simply right click on a beat number
to add a marker.
3. Snap Setting: Though technically part of the Toolbar, the snap setting influences how regions
on the Timeline behave. When editing audio and MIDI regions, activating the snap settings
automatically “snaps” the regions to the Timeline’s grid. Users can easily rearrange or edit
regions and ensure that they remain aligned with the rest of the session.
Audio and MIDI Regions: Both audio and MIDI information appears on the Timeline in the
form of “regions.”
Audio Regions are editable chunks of audio that can be dragged, cropped/extended, or cut
to be arranged on the Timeline. Regions illustrate the waveforms of either imported or
recorded audio. Users will notice that for percussion sounds or instruments with a quick
attack, the audio region will display peaks in the waveforms that refer to these transients
(the quick percussive attack of a sound).
An example of how audio appears on Mixcraft’s Timeline.
MIDI Regions illustrate MIDI notes and MIDI data. Horizontal lines within the region refer to
the duration of a note (how long the note will be sustained) while the vertical position of a line
refers to pitch (higher lines have a higher relative pitch to lower lines).
A virtual bass instrument realized as MIDI on Mixcraft’s Timeline.
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