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Reseparate the curser
When in the edit window the curser is as long a my 8 tracks of drums, I can't seem to figure out how to make it so I can edit an individual track instead of all 8. How can I change it back? I've looked everywhere. Thanks.
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Re: Reseparate the curser
Sounds like you have the drums grouped.
Ungroup them.
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Re: Reseparate the curser
That's what I initally thought, but they aren't grouped, everything's seperate except the curser.
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Re: Reseparate the curser
If you select a different track (besides the drums) does the cursor behave the same way?
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Re: Reseparate the curser
Everything (except the tracks that I know I've grouped) is seperate and the curser behaves normally. I doesn't make sense why it does it only on the drums.
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Re: Reseparate the curser
I've even gone to other songs I did in the same project and the curser is fine there.
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Re: Reseparate the curser
Is the drum group a mix group, edit group or both group? I've found that sometimes when opening a session that was created with an older version of Pro Tools, one which didn't separate the groups between windows, that Pro Tools gets confused. Try editing the drum group, setting it so that it is both mix and edit, and then turning the group off.
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Re: Reseparate the curser
Thanks so much, you were right on.
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