mwall
Thanks for the responses. That would makes sense that there would be a thinner clip envelope present to show that one is active, but what I'm talking about is no change in the appearance of the clip envelope whether I have "clip" or "gain" selected.
Are you taking about layers or just clips? I have noticed funky graphics behavior with Take Lanes, but not when working with clips themselves.
Sometimes switching from "clip" back to "gain" doesn't allow me to edit the gain envelope, but if I enable the "pan" envelope and then switch back to "gain," I can edit the gain envelope. It's really annoying.
I do seem to recall something similar with X2...IIRC, I'd save the file and re-open it, and that would make things right again.
And this doesn't happen all the time, but very frequently, so downloading the trial might not reveal that problem in the little bit of time I will have to play with it. Also, it won't reveal the problem of the clip envelopes not rendering in an export to to a .wav file, as I assume you can't export a file in the trial version?
The trial is full function for 30 days. Cakewalk
wants you to become hooked.
Based on the responses I have received, and lack of responses that share in my problem, I'm assuming mine is a rather isolated situation. Could a computer system or certain video card cause such problem?
I highly doubt it, but I've been sandbagged more than once by video-related driver problems so I never rule anything out. The biggest problem I've had with clip automation is there are
apparently several different ways to do the same thing, but one option will be more reliable than another. (Actually you've suggested a great topic for my
Sound on Sound column - "Best Practices with Clip Envelopes.")
If you get the trial and encounter the same problems, if possible it would be
tremendously helpful if you could provide steps to reproduce any issues. I know that's not always easy but often it's what gets bugs fixed.