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-: Now we're gonna talk about the bottom bar in Wavtool.

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So let's dive right in.

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Here, I pulled up a beat I made

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and let's go ahead and look at this bottom bar.

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At the bottom left here,

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we can click on what's called "open the omni bar,"

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which will open up this section here where you can search.

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You can trigger omni bar by hitting "apple k,"

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you can start and stop,

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gives you different options of how to use the program.

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And it also will allow you

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to increase the size of the grid,

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decrease the size of the grid,

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and increase the clip editor grid

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and decrease the clip editor grid.

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Also toggling on and off

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the arrangement grid

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and the clip editor grid mode.

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So this is important to know about

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when you want to do some more detailed work

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and use the program.

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Here we have the time in space

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of where the playhead currently is,

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at the bottom here.

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Next we have the CPU that's being used.

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We can toggle on loop mode.

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We can go back to the start, hit play, record,

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and turn on MIDI overdub.

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The count in for recording,

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If you want a four-bar count in.

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(metronome beeping)

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(upbeat music)

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We counted four bars before it started.

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You probably don't want a four-bar count in,

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but maybe you want a one-bar count in.

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In here you have the BPMs

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where you can speed up or slow down your track.

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You can tap to whatever BPM you want,

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or you can simply type in the number.

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(upbeat music)

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And here you can turn on the metronome

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for your actual track.

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And this button here will open

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or close the chatbot window here on the right.

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So that's the bottom bar for Wavtool

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and we will keep exploring Wavtool's functions

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in the lessons to come.

