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Old 05-15-2008, 02:38 PM
Mario C Mario C is offline
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Default Insertion Follows PB jumping

Hey All,

I haven't seen any other posts on this. I can't believe i would be the first to notice it, maybe I missed it somewhere...

In the past, pre 7.4 days, when in Insertion Follows PB mode (the "N" button), the cursor would stop exactly with the record and playback head. These days, the cursor will jump forward anywhere from 130 to more then 3000 samples when stopped. I get this same behavior on 2 separate systems.

When recording long series of takes (e.g. VO), I now have twice the number of tabs to hit to navigate the timeline on screen.

It's such a minor thing, but when your habits use one particular function and that function changes, you get thrown a bit.

Is this just me? Anyone else see this?

OSX 10.4.9, 4.5GBRAM, PT7.4cs4, HD2, 192, SyncIO
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Old 05-17-2008, 01:59 PM
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Default Re: Insertion Follows PB jumping

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Hey All,

I haven't seen any other posts on this. I can't believe i would be the first to notice it, maybe I missed it somewhere...

In the past, pre 7.4 days, when in Insertion Follows PB mode (the "N" button), the cursor would stop exactly with the record and playback head. These days, the cursor will jump forward anywhere from 130 to more then 3000 samples when stopped. I get this same behavior on 2 separate systems.

When recording long series of takes (e.g. VO), I now have twice the number of tabs to hit to navigate the timeline on screen.

It's such a minor thing, but when your habits use one particular function and that function changes, you get thrown a bit.

Is this just me? Anyone else see this?

OSX 10.4.9, 4.5GBRAM, PT7.4cs4, HD2, 192, SyncIO
I have never noticed this, but you are absolutely right. mostly 6-8 samples of blank space for me. No big deal, except having to Tab to Transient extra times. Interesting.. i would like to know why this is.... SB
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Old 05-19-2008, 09:11 AM
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Default Re: Insertion Follows PB jumping

OK, there are 2 of us.

Anyone else? Any known remedies?
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Old 05-24-2008, 06:57 AM
Scintillaterich Scintillaterich is offline
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Default Re: Insertion Follows PB jumping

I'm getting this too and it's driving me insane! Trying to edit a midi track by moving notes around is almost impossible - the cursor keeps hopping ahead about 2500 bars. Argh!
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