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  • [Resolved] Sonar X3e ceases to scroll during playback???
2015/02/01 22:56:05
optimus
Has anyone else seen or have this?
Often Sonar X3e will cease to scroll, that is follow the cursor, during playback. This often happens
after some adjustment to a parameter is made during playback. I then have to use the scroll arrow at
the bottom of the screen to catch up to the cursor, but, soon as the cursor reaches the end of the screen
the screen doesn't update.
 
This is not new to me, but in the last week, doing a lot of tweeks during playback, it became a bit of a pain.
Is this a know bug, or a short coming in my system?
 
2015/02/01 23:03:40
scook
This is by design. Editing a track while the project is playing causes scroll to stop so additional edits may be made. To resume scrolling, right-click in the timeline.
2015/02/01 23:18:48
Vastman
Great news, Scook! this has "bugged" me too for a long time and now O and I find it's a logical feature with a full reactivation route...
 
BTW, All you forum hosts are loved by so many of us... you earn your recognition every day in my book.  Endless love and thanks 
 
Maybe bakers should introduce bubble tips... I would have never known this but when scrolling stops, if a bubble came up "to reactivate scrolling, right click in timeline"  that would so help the learning process... FabFilter has very useful bubbles....
 
a bunch of bubbles a month... hmmmm.... easy feature add during development lags to keep the vocal ones legally satisfied....
2015/02/01 23:25:08
scook
Thanks and you are welcome.
2015/02/02 02:41:25
optimus
Gee, all this time I've been fighting with it, and it's intentional. And the get out is so easy.
Thanks Scook.
 
2015/02/02 04:01:52
Vastman
who'd a thunk it!  
2015/02/24 06:30:54
Dr8note
Sorry but I still have the problem. The cursor jerks,stops then tries to catch up.Isn't smooth anymore. The feature you speak of is ine that I've been aware of for years.....this is not the problem.
2015/02/24 09:47:23
Bristol_Jonesey
The problem you've got is you need to hit the Pause key.
2015/02/24 10:07:04
robert_e_bone
Edited - I had a thought, but think I was wrong.  Perhaps the Pause button, or possibly Scroll Lock?
 
Bob Bone
 
2015/02/24 10:12:53
Bristol_Jonesey
some other forum member has a more current/functional 'brain'

 
Best of luck with that Bob.
 
 
Actually you're quite correct, this can cause problems if it's too small or too full.
The solution here would be to empty it, increase it's size or both.
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