Snap to clip only works to the left

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2015/08/25 03:03:03 (permalink)

Snap to clip only works to the left

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sometimes I snap to clip, but this only work to the left, if I cut something at the beginning of a clip, I can't snap the cutted first clip to the right. So I have to mark the rest of the track, snap it to the first clip and then move the whole thing to the right:(
Is there any solution?
 
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Bassman.
 
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    brundlefly
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    Re: Snap to clip only works to the left 2015/08/25 13:40:23 (permalink)
    Hmmm... I don't recall this coming up before, but there does seem to be a problem snapping the end of a clip to the start of a later one. All the other clip landmark combinations snap as expected. Looks like a bug, and I don't see a workaround other than the one you already identified.

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    Dan Cate [Cakewalk]
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    Re: Snap to clip only works to the left 2015/08/25 15:02:14 (permalink)
    Snapping to either end of the clip can be done. Each clip has 2 snap zones depending on what side of the clip you grab. If you grab the right hand (back end) of the clip this will snap the RH edge to your snap settings. The hit zone is about the last 3rd of the clip so if your clips are very small, you would need to zoom in. 


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    Re: Snap to clip only works to the left 2015/08/25 16:06:56 (permalink)
    Thanks, Dan. I sort of knew that, but I thought you just had to grab the right half. And if it were the right third, I probably would have hit it successfully, but it seems the grab zone for snapping the end of the clip is more like the last quarter of the clip, and grabbing it anywhere before that snaps the left edge.

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    Bassman002
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    Re: Snap to clip only works to the left 2015/08/27 11:25:58 (permalink)
    Hi:)
     
    @Dan Cate
    Sorry but it doesn't snap to clip RH, doesn't matter where I grab the clip, LH works! RH it only snaps to the snap settings, quarter or eights a.s.o!
     
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    Dan Cate [Cakewalk]
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    Re: Snap to clip only works to the left 2015/08/27 11:32:59 (permalink)
    Hi Bassman,
     
    I'm not experiencing any issues with snap to the RH of the clip. I suspect you are zoomed out too much. If the clip appears small you can zoom in to assure you are getting the appropriate hit zone for snapping to the LH side of the clip. 


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    Re: Snap to clip only works to the left 2015/08/28 02:29:02 (permalink)
    Hi:)
     
    @Dan Cate
    I've updated to Hopkinson today and now it works in both Directions!! Yesterday I've tried a few times grabbing the clips everywhere, it only worked from right to left!!! For you can see, that Brundlefly has had the same issue!
     
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    Bassman.
     
    post edited by Basseman - 2015/08/28 02:39:43
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