Ive been searching for this answer for a while and cant seem to find it. On default settings there was a feature where you would move a recording clip and it would "snap"/match the good timestamps and it would be displayed on the big vertical line. (for example i would drag a clip right next to another and it would say something like 9:00:01, as the beginning of the following beat, this way i knew i was doing it right). Ive been monkeying around and seem to have disabled this feature, Ive tried turning on the snap and all kinds of snapping but i still cant see these precise time measurements. Does anyone know how to get them back?
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Ive been searching for this answer for a while and cant seem to find it. On default settings there was a feature where you would move a recording clip and it would "snap"/match the good timestamps and it would be displayed on the big vertical line. (for example i would drag a clip right next to another and it would say something like 9:00:01, as the beginning of the following beat, this way i knew i was doing it right). Ive been monkeying around and seem to have disabled this feature, Ive tried turning on the snap and all kinds of snapping but i still cant see these precise time measurements. Does anyone know how to get them back?
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