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Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
Is this supposed to happen? It's very annoying. If you right click on a clip and open it in the PRV via the "view" menu, the track view stays where it is. If you open it in the PRV (or any view) by double clicking it, the track view jumps to wherever the play head is.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 01:48:20
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Couple of options.... either double click in the top half of the clip (if minimised) or header if expanded. If you uncheck TV menu--->Options--->Click Behaviour---->Left click sets now it won't happen no matter where you click.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 01:56:23
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That is exactly where I click on clips to open them in the PRV, and it still takes me to the play head. Not sure I explained the problem correctly. Let's say the play head is at measure 50. I double click on a MIDI clip that's at measure 0. The PRV opens in the correct place...BUT...the clips pane jumps to measure 50.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 02:09:51
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Not sure what's going on there then, I'm not seeing that. If I click in the header/top half the now time stays where it was. Bottom half/clip body it moves. Strange.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 03:35:17
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Im not seeing that either. i did read your other thread,it seems like your having some issues. im sorry to hear about that. id love to help as much as i can but i wont even try untill you fill out your signiture or tell us some specs on your machine. you would really benefit from this right now. if your problems are as bad as you say,you should be laying out your specs for everyone to see. that way someone might see something and picki something out to help out a little bit.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 04:57:02
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chuckebaby Im not seeing that either. i did read your other thread,it seems like your having some issues. im sorry to hear about that. id love to help as much as i can but i wont even try untill you fill out your signiture or tell us some specs on your machine. you would really benefit from this right now. if your problems are as bad as you say,you should be laying out your specs for everyone to see. that way someone might see something and picki something out to help out a little bit. ^^^ This! There should be a sticky advising all members to put their entire spec in their signature This is the 3rd thread in the space of 20 minutes where this information would have helped diagnose a problem
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 11:39:33
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I've added a signature to my account, not seeing it in my posts though. Perhaps it takes a while to settle in the system? EDIT: Oh wait, there it is, lol.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 12:16:33
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FastBikerBoy Not sure what's going on there then, I'm not seeing that. If I click in the header/top half the now time stays where it was. Bottom half/clip body it moves. Strange. Do you have click behavior set to "Left Click Sets Now"? Because if you uncheck that, you may see the behavior I described. If I check that option, the behavior is as you describe, i.e. different according to whether you click the clip in the clip header or body. If this isn't a bug, I'm not sure about the logic behind such behavior, although I'm definitely open to suggestions!
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 12:30:10
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I normally have "left click sets now checked" but if I don't, the now time doesn't move no matter where I click which is how it's supposed to work AFAIK. I really haven't got a clue why you're seeing different. Is it all projects or just one?
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 12:30:55
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 12:37:00
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Not sure what's going on there then. I've just tried every combination of left click action I can locking scroll/not locking scroll, setting now/not setting now etc. I've tried changing the default editor nothing behaves oddly at all. I've tried it on groove clips/normal clips/step sequencer clips...... all working as expected. Tech support maybe?
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 12:47:49
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Hmmm, so when you have "Left Click Sets Now Time" unchecked, and you double click on the header of a MIDI clip, the clips pane doesn't jump to wherever the play head is. Strange that it's happening on my system. Perhaps tech support is the best option.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 13:07:28
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Yes, I can reproduce this. I think the other contributors might not be understanding that you're starting with the situation that your Now Time is actually off-screen to the right because you have scrolled the Track view back to to see the clip that you want to open in the PRV. Is that right? What I get in this scenario is that the PRV opens with the Now Time at the left, and the Track view jumps to the Now Time as well, such that your clip might be completely offscreen to the left in both views. I could be wrong, but I believe the same happened in X1, and my main complaint was that the PRV does not automatically scroll to where the clip is.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 13:22:08
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brundlefly Yes, I can reproduce this. I think the other contributors might not be understanding that you're starting with the situation that your Now Time is actually off-screen to the right because you have scrolled the Track view back to to see the clip that you want to open in the PRV. Is that right? What I get in this scenario is that the PRV opens with the Now Time at the left, and the Track view jumps to the Now Time as well, such that your clip might be completely offscreen to the left in both views. I could be wrong, but I believe the same happened in X1, and my main complaint was that the PRV does not automatically scroll to where the clip is. Yes this is it. Although I'm sure when I was testing this yesterday, the PRV was opening in the right place. Now that I try it again, the PRV is opening where the now time is instead of where the clip is. Less of a bug, than a design oversight, methinks. If you double click on a clip to open the PRV, of course your intention is to look at that clip in the PRV.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 13:43:40
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Enabling Left Click Sets Now does help somewhat in that at least the part of the clip that you double-click will be shown in the PRV, but the Now time will of course be moved which might not always be what you want. For example, if you're tweaking a part, and think "Let me just move that high C to a G in the last chorus section that just scrolled off-screen, and then resume playing from where I paused".
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 15:16:43
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sharke brundlefly Yes, I can reproduce this. I think the other contributors might not be understanding that you're starting with the situation that your Now Time is actually off-screen to the right because you have scrolled the Track view back to to see the clip that you want to open in the PRV. Is that right? What I get in this scenario is that the PRV opens with the Now Time at the left, and the Track view jumps to the Now Time as well, such that your clip might be completely offscreen to the left in both views. I could be wrong, but I believe the same happened in X1, and my main complaint was that the PRV does not automatically scroll to where the clip is. Yes this is it. Although I'm sure when I was testing this yesterday, the PRV was opening in the right place. Now that I try it again, the PRV is opening where the now time is instead of where the clip is. Less of a bug, than a design oversight, methinks. If you double click on a clip to open the PRV, of course your intention is to look at that clip in the PRV. Well you never mentioned that the now time was off screen.  Yes I can confirm I see that behaviour under those circumstances. It must have been the only thing I never tried to recreate it.
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 15:22:50
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FastBikerBoy sharke brundlefly Yes, I can reproduce this. I think the other contributors might not be understanding that you're starting with the situation that your Now Time is actually off-screen to the right because you have scrolled the Track view back to to see the clip that you want to open in the PRV. Is that right? What I get in this scenario is that the PRV opens with the Now Time at the left, and the Track view jumps to the Now Time as well, such that your clip might be completely offscreen to the left in both views. I could be wrong, but I believe the same happened in X1, and my main complaint was that the PRV does not automatically scroll to where the clip is. Yes this is it. Although I'm sure when I was testing this yesterday, the PRV was opening in the right place. Now that I try it again, the PRV is opening where the now time is instead of where the clip is. Less of a bug, than a design oversight, methinks. If you double click on a clip to open the PRV, of course your intention is to look at that clip in the PRV. Well you never mentioned that the now time was off screen. Yes I can confirm I see that behaviour under those circumstances. It must have been the only thing I never tried to recreate it. That's what I was trying to convey when I gave the example of the clip at measure 0 and the now time at measure 50. In hindsight I guess I should have just said "now time off screen somewhere"
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Re:Double click a MIDI clip to open it, track view jumps to play head
2012/11/08 15:34:46
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sharke FastBikerBoy sharke brundlefly Yes, I can reproduce this. I think the other contributors might not be understanding that you're starting with the situation that your Now Time is actually off-screen to the right because you have scrolled the Track view back to to see the clip that you want to open in the PRV. Is that right? What I get in this scenario is that the PRV opens with the Now Time at the left, and the Track view jumps to the Now Time as well, such that your clip might be completely offscreen to the left in both views. I could be wrong, but I believe the same happened in X1, and my main complaint was that the PRV does not automatically scroll to where the clip is. Yes this is it. Although I'm sure when I was testing this yesterday, the PRV was opening in the right place. Now that I try it again, the PRV is opening where the now time is instead of where the clip is. Less of a bug, than a design oversight, methinks. If you double click on a clip to open the PRV, of course your intention is to look at that clip in the PRV. Well you never mentioned that the now time was off screen. Yes I can confirm I see that behaviour under those circumstances. It must have been the only thing I never tried to recreate it. That's what I was trying to convey when I gave the example of the clip at measure 0 and the now time at measure 50. In hindsight I guess I should have just said "now time off screen somewhere" I'm just dense. I thought "Wow he works well zoomed out"
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