Now Time

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2011/05/19 21:06:55 (permalink)

Now Time

where can you type in the NOW TIME on Sonar..  you used to be able to edit right on the transport.-sg   (put in getting started forum but nobody's over there...)

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    LANEY
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    Re:Now Time 2011/05/19 21:11:28 (permalink)
    Project Tab, under Set timecode at now.  Or Alt +A I think is the key for it, Make sure you  have the cursor where you want it when you hit Alt+A it sets it right now!



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    greenstrat
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    Re:Now Time 2011/05/19 21:14:38 (permalink)
    nothing like feeling stupid... I did read thru the manual and control F'd the whole thing.  Seems is though the are now longer calling it "Now Time"-sg

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    LANEY
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    Re:Now Time 2011/05/19 21:18:13 (permalink)
    No, It took me like 3 months to find where they put everything because I was so used to 8.5.   But I love working in X1 Everyday now and I am way more productive.  I finished two whole songs today and sent them to the publisher!

    So Happy :)



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    Re:Now Time 2011/05/19 23:01:17 (permalink)
    Then there's the tried and true method of just clicking in the time line where you want.  I have yet to ever type in the now time I want.  I don't get it - I can see for myself where I want to go. ---But then I avoid typing numbers in general.

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