Auto Track Zoom screen redraw issue

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2012/12/28 13:54:20 (permalink)

Auto Track Zoom screen redraw issue

Hi guys,
 
 
I've jumped aboard the X2 train since X2a fixed a lot of the VS-700 issue; so I mostly used X1d until a week ago.
 
 
I quite like the Auto Track Zoom feature but noticed a strange screen redraw issue with larger projects (50+ tracks): When muting or soloing a track in track view, you can basically watch X2a redraw all tracks from top down (with a lot of flicker), taking about 3 seconds, so it's not quick. As soon as I disable the Auto Track Zoom this is gone; redrawing is instantaneous.
 
It's by no means a showstopper, just looks odd and not so "professional".  I wonder if anybody else notices that.  Could that be a graphic card settings issue (ATI HD5450) or is it X2a?
 
Cheers
 
Rob

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    Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
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    Re:Auto Track Zoom screen redraw issue 2012/12/29 03:39:45 (permalink)
    So I assume no one else has noticed that?

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    Audio-Interface: 2x MOTU 1248 AVB, Focusrite OctoPre, (Roland Octa-Capture)   Control-Surface: VS-700C 
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