Region boundaries cause waveform to return to zero
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I should say, splitting a clip causes this. So yeah, just noticing that suddenly, when I split a region/clip, the waveform on the left side does a return to zero. What's up with that? And this is with 10.3.9 on Lion 10.7.5. See picture.
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Re: Region boundaries cause waveform to return to zero
Do you have elastic audio enabled on the track? That's the only time I've seen that happen. Or is the track in tick reference mode with a tempo change going on?
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Re: Region boundaries cause waveform to return to zero
It appears to me that the waveform at the end of the region on the right is being displayed incorrectly and that it probably continues smoothly toward zero instead of jumping upward quickly.
That said, I've also noticed that waveforms seem to round off at the ends and beginnings of regions. I haven't looked into it yet but initially thought that it might have had something to do with auto-fade being turned on. Good question though. |
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No elastic audio. No tick mode.
And Eric (Lambert), you mean the region on the left? Here's a before and after of the same spot, before and after splitting the clip. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5832408/before.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5832408/after.jpg |
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If the audio doesn't click then it's just an erroneously displayed waveform - a weird bug. Annoying, but not breaking the groove. |
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Ha! (re:right)
ANd indeed, I also hope it's merely a visual glitch, and will proceed thus! |
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Recalculating waveform , does that correct the visual glitch ?
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