Dana Elston Posted January 11 Posted January 11 As you can see in the video clip I am attempting to drag a Drums On Demand drum loop onto an empty track, But all of the existing tracks above it move over. The other tracks are not connected in any way. Why is it doing this? I've never seen this before. Thanks... WhatsApp Video 2025-01-10 at 16.39.54_1d32640f.mp4
Dana Elston Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 I found it and that took care of the problem...THANK YOU! 2
Dana Elston Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 Yeah I remember doing some editing and saw that and clicked on it not knowing what I had just done...haha!!!
Oblivious Posted January 11 Posted January 11 yeah it easily missed, maybe it should have flashing lights 😆 1
57Gregy Posted January 11 Posted January 11 33 minutes ago, Dana Elston said: Yeah I remember doing some editing and saw that and clicked on it not knowing what I had just done...haha!!! Just about the most important thing to remember in Cakewalk/Sonar, "turn off ripple edit when you're through doing your edit". 3
Guest Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Lots of software has ripple edit. It is up to the user to be aware that it is active or inactive. You only screw up twice. Once is not enough for it to really sink in.
Salvatore Sorice Posted January 11 Posted January 11 11 hours ago, Oblivious said: yeah it easily missed, maybe it should have flashing lights 😆 Actually that would be a good, and probably easy thing for the Bakers to implement!
Amberwolf Posted January 11 Posted January 11 A couple of flashing siren lights like on a forklift ought to do it. 1
Guest Posted January 12 Posted January 12 At least it is on the main view. Other software I use its just a ticked box on a menu that you need to remember what menu!
sjoens Posted January 14 Posted January 14 In the good 'ole theming days you could at least repaint it bright red... 1
Amberwolf Posted January 14 Posted January 14 9 minutes ago, sjoens said: In the good 'ole theming days you could at least repaint it bright red... I guess if you never change the layout of the screen you could put a bit of highlighting tape over that part of it... to remind you where it is, even if it doesnt' tell you if it's active or not. If someone that knows how (not me) really got bored they could design a little RPi camera to keep an eye on that part of the monitor and detect whether that control was in it's active state or not, and have it turn a little laser pointer on that is fixed to shine on that spot on the screen. 😆 1
Guest Posted January 14 Posted January 14 That and auto punch in! Sonar is not the only Daw with microscopic icons. They have all gone this way. I bought a special pair of glasses just for editing on my computer. It was cheaper than a 40” 4K monitor .
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