Glenn Stanton Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 it may be the zoom function operates too quickly and the number of events to process (rotating the dial or clicking on the +/-) overloads the software which is trying to process everything else. if i operate the controls slowly (+/-) it doesn't seem to happen. same with a single indent of the wheel. if i quickly spin it or click the scoll buttons it goes into the lock up and seems to be trying to scale beyond it's limits and/or has too many operations to attempt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
william nayeri Posted July 29, 2020 Share Posted July 29, 2020 On 5/15/2020 at 2:45 PM, Ben Staton said: Thanks for the reports. We've logged this issue, and I'm investigating it now. When it happens, does the little zoom window remain visible on-screen, or does it disappear but the mouse is still stuck? Thanks! The zoom window stays visible. When will be the next release ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gregg Markus Posted August 3, 2020 Share Posted August 3, 2020 On 7/28/2020 at 3:54 PM, Glenn Stanton said: it may be the zoom function operates too quickly and the number of events to process (rotating the dial or clicking on the +/-) overloads the software which is trying to process everything else. if i operate the controls slowly (+/-) it doesn't seem to happen. same with a single indent of the wheel. if i quickly spin it or click the scoll buttons it goes into the lock up and seems to be trying to scale beyond it's limits and/or has too many operations to attempt. I'm fairly certain it's not the slide speed. It would seem that if it's going to lock up, it lock up the instant I touch my mouse to the slider. It just jumps right out to the max level and gets stuck. I just doubled my memory from 16 to 32 GB (and I used faster RAM). I was hoping to avoid dumping more money into that machine, because it's time to upgrade. I literally just did this last night before I went to bed. I booted up Sonar to see if it would still get stuck in my task manager after I closed. It does. I gotta say, I've been using Sonar/Bandlab for 18+ years. It's been rock solid across multiple machines. And now all of a sudden, I have two deal-breakers after the same update. It's a real bummer, and I sincerely hope the next release gets this sorted out. I've looked at other DAWs and ....yeesh.... no thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stunted Records Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 This has been happening to me and its a real pain in the neck. If I set up a section to loop and then zoom in to edit a take I get so far and then it won't stop playback without Ctrl + Alt + Delete......all the controls in Cakewalk are unrespopnsive. There's another issue too that I've noticed - If my loop is cycling so that I can review takes, if I hit the timeline during playback to make it go back a bit the whole sound of the song drops in level and sounds like a blanket over the speakers...again this is a C+A+D scenario and inevitable loses work. These are big issues, I've used Cakewalk for years but I'm seriously considering moving to something else when I start my next project. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonathan Sasor Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 5 hours ago, Stunted Records said: This has been happening to me and its a real pain in the neck. If I set up a section to loop and then zoom in to edit a take I get so far and then it won't stop playback without Ctrl + Alt + Delete......all the controls in Cakewalk are unrespopnsive. There's another issue too that I've noticed - If my loop is cycling so that I can review takes, if I hit the timeline during playback to make it go back a bit the whole sound of the song drops in level and sounds like a blanket over the speakers...again this is a C+A+D scenario and inevitable loses work. These are big issues, I've used Cakewalk for years but I'm seriously considering moving to something else when I start my next project. Please try the 2020.08 update which has a number of optimizations for zooming. It is available now to update through BandLab Assistant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJP Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 Yes, it looks like this is fixed. Fantastic! Brilliant! Thank you very much. Cakewalk is awesome! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gregg Markus Posted August 11, 2020 Share Posted August 11, 2020 I updated late last night. I only started one session for a minute or two. It'd didn't get stuck, but I'll want to do more extensive testing tonight. I hope this is finally over. I read the early release notes and there was mention of a zoom control (related to centering the scroll bar or something?). I was hoping this meant additional zoom fixes. So I really hope this works. I've been using Pro Tools for the past couple weeks. And I tell you... we really take for granted how awesome CbB really is. Especially when compared to other DAWs. My only wish (other than big free performance) is to finally have a proper Mac version. I always paid for my renewals prior to Bandlab, and I'd happily go back to that model if it meant development hours for a mac version. On 8/7/2020 at 10:09 AM, Stunted Records said: This has been happening to me and its a real pain in the neck. If I set up a section to loop and then zoom in to edit a take I get so far and then it won't stop playback without Ctrl + Alt + Delete......all the controls in Cakewalk are unrespopnsive. There's another issue too that I've noticed - If my loop is cycling so that I can review takes, if I hit the timeline during playback to make it go back a bit the whole sound of the song drops in level and sounds like a blanket over the speakers...again this is a C+A+D scenario and inevitable loses work. These are big issues, I've used Cakewalk for years but I'm seriously considering moving to something else when I start my next project. If the latest update didn't fix this for you, you might try a workaround suggested by Lord Tim earlier in this thread. Open up your ASIO control panel (in my case the MOTU control panel), and change the latency/buffer - or - change the clock type. This stops the audio engine, and gives you control again. It's a serious hassle, but at least you won't have to "end-task-and-lose-all-your-work". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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