Resizing windows in Sonar and random wrong track deletion?

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2011/06/08 16:39:40 (permalink)

Resizing windows in Sonar and random wrong track deletion?

Hey guys,

2 questions -

Firstly, I have just updated to Kontakt Player 4, and Sonar does not seem to let me resize its screen, which means I cannot delete individual patches within a multi, as I can't scroll over to the X on the right hand side of the Kontakt screen - has anyone else experienced this and found how to fix it?

Secondly, sometimes when I delete a track, Sonar decides to delete another, totally unrelated track instead. For example, if I try and delete a midi track that is pointing to Gigastudio, Sonar will delete a completely different track, regardless of whether it is audio or midi, instead. I have had this problem off and on since Sonar 6 PE, and it is really disruptive during a session, especially at a high track count, where the track it has deleted may not be immediately obvious, and then I have to undo until it reappears, losing everything I have done since.

These two things are about my only complaints with Sonar - otherwise, it is - for my money and the way I use it - the best DAW on the market.


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    Re:Resizing windows in Sonar and random wrong track deletion? 2011/06/09 05:56:37 (permalink)
    Are you 100% completely sure that when you delete a track that it is the ONLY track selected?

    As a mater of course, I always de-select EVERYTHING before deleting a track (ctrl + shift + a), to be sure, to be sure.

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