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Old 02-09-2004, 09:09 AM
lucio matarazzo lucio matarazzo is offline
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Default 3 editing bugs in PT 6.x

Hi all,
some years ago I posted this topic about two PT 5.1 bugs:
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Two little (!) editing bugs
#1:
in shuffle mode you cannot make longer a region on the left side with the trimmer, when the region is at the beginning of the session. The only way is to go in slip mode, move the region to the right, trim it and then move to the left. It's very annoying when you have many regions.
#2:
in shuffle mode you cannot make longer a region on the right side with the trimmer, longer then the neighbouring region. You have to trim step by step. It's very annoying if you have a very little neighbouring region. But you can do it on the left side!!

Brent (from Digi) replied:
#1- Good one. However, I don't know of any way to do this. I will enter it as feature request.
#2- I think this is a bug. it works on the PC in 5.1.1 but not the Mac in 5.3 or 5.1.3. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Now I’ve switched to 002r and PT 6.1.2: that bugs are still alive!!
As regarding #2 now in slip mode you cannot make longer a region also on the left side (!!) with the trimmer, longer then the neighbouring region.

I’ve found another editing bug (#3):

Make a cross-fade (#1, suppose a default cross-fade) on a track across two regions. Make another cross-fade (#2) on another point on the same or on another track. Double click it and make it a custom cross-fade as you want.
Go to the #1 cross-fade and try to trim it. When you trim it, it switch from default cross-fade to #2 custom cross-fade kind.

The bug is: anyway when you trim a cross-fade it is switched to the same kind (custom or default) of a previous trimmed cross-fade!!
It's really very annoying when you have to manage many (hundreds) of cross-fade .

LM
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Old 02-10-2004, 12:20 AM
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Default Re: 3 editing bugs in PT 6.x

Brent, DIGI, anyone?
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Old 02-11-2004, 09:25 AM
lucio matarazzo lucio matarazzo is offline
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Default Re: 3 editing bugs in PT 6.x

Nobody on this DUC has these editing problems with PT ?
Unbelievable!

DIGI?

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Old 02-11-2004, 09:34 AM
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Default Re: 3 editing bugs in PT 6.x

Fades are always a big PITA. just consolidate.
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