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X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
I sent a problem report to CW (CWBRN - 12729), and CW sent be back an email about it, saying it was "on file with the development team". But it seems that the issue remains the same (very troublesome for live recording, because it makes difficult to check the levels). It was also reported in : http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?high=&m=2707186&mpage=1#2707186 So ? It worked perfectly since the beginning of Sonar (maybe it is the new clip titles that cause the issue).
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 12:43:41
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Nobody has the same issue with peaks markers in the clip pane ?
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 13:29:09
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Yes, problems with numbers being cut off in the bus pane with waveform preview on, and markers also stop updating on occasion in the clips and bus panes until I stop and restart the transport.
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 13:51:50
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I don't use peak markers, but turned them on to test. They do not update correctly for tracks or busses. The values are cut off. However, clicking in the TV will bring them back, or resizing a track. This problem persists with track headers toggled on or off.
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 14:31:23
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Thanks you ! Please CW, would you fix it ? (it worked perfectly up to X2 !!!)
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 14:43:19
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I s'pose it may seem small to some folks (especially if they don't use the feature), but that was the main fix I was hoping for in this release. Bummed to hear they didn't get to it. I had reported it, too.
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 14:46:39
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I don't use peak markers either. What do you need that for? I see all peaks on tracks and console-view over here though.. Peak and RMS
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 15:12:22
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Freddie H I don't use peak markers either. What do you need that for? I see all peaks on tracks and console-view over here though.. Peak and RMS I use them to keep track of what the loudest part of a track is for gain staging, and adjusting settings on compressors and limiters. They can be a real time saver.
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 15:31:05
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fyi, I just checked this on the original X2 (pre X2a) on my Win7 HD and it was broken in that version too. Checked X1 and it works fine there. So it wasn't X2a that broke it. It was already broken in the original X2. X1 had "flag" backgrounds the same color as the vertical marker lines behind the numbers, and X2 doesn't, so it looks like someone screwed up code that affected those flags and it's messing the display up.
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 17:18:06
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"I just checked this on the original X2 (pre X2a) on my Win7 HD and it was broken in that version too. Checked X1 and it works fine there." Exact, the problem came with X2. Maybe because of the new "clip header indicators" ? And i confirm that these peak markers are very useful (to quickly check the levels when recording, setting compressors, etc). I really miss them.
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/21 17:23:38
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Yep - this is definitely one of the many graphics bugs which were introduced with X2. A lot of them have been nailed but not this one! I too find them extremely useful when running through a project
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/22 18:11:14
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I saw this in X2, but never got around to bugging it up. (Many thanks to those who weren't as lazy as I.) Specifically, the Now Time line that follows the play head plows over the peak marker graphics and only leaves the very left edge of them. I would really like this one to be addressed.
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/22 18:27:38
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I'm seeing the same problem on buses. Tracks seem to be somewhat OK. So I am confirming this as a bug.
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Re:X2a - issue not solved / peak markers bad display in clip pane
2012/12/22 19:45:12
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It would seem that the now cursor is munging the displayed values. If you scroll the tracks up and down, they will refresh correctly. I see it as an annoyance, but not a game stopper. I can see knowing where peaks are would be useful for manually riding faders, but for gain staging, you can always get the peak values from the console strips. 2 cents..
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