Yeah man I read that clearly, but still don't follow or see how that's at all useful for efficient, surgical editing .. I'm talking about being able to zoom in on a specific section of an audio clip so I can surgically edit it *at that very point where the curser is, i.e. exactly where I need it to be, not just broadly in the center of the clip, but a specific point* ... so if you're saying that I have to zoom in on the center of the clip to keep the clip in place, and then go and hunt down the point of the clip that I was trying to surgically edit, that just defeats the whole purpose. Am I misunderstanding you?
Say you have an 8 bar audio clip and you want to surgically zoom in and edit somewhere like 30 frames into the start of the clip.. you're saying I have to zoom in on the middle of the clip first? That makes zero sense to me, that's why I feel like I may misunderstanding you somehow.