sjoens Posted Tuesday at 07:32 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:32 PM (edited) . Edited yesterday at 01:25 AM by sjoens Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Baay Posted Tuesday at 07:59 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:59 PM (edited) Not everything unexpected is a defect that needs to be 'fixed'. 95% of the time I find this setting to be unnecessary, and it is disabled by default. Basically all it does is use slip-editing to 'mask' partial copies/moves/deletions instead of 'destructively' truncating clips and removing events. This is why you get the result you described, and why I suspected immediately that was the cause. I can't really envision a workflow scenario in which one would need to be going back and forth between the two modes often enough for it to be controllable with a shortcut. I suggest you leave it off for a significant amount of time and see if you really miss it. Having Sonar's behavior constantly change in different contexts due to toggling settings that are meant to be persistent is a recipe for confusion and inefficiency. Edited yesterday at 12:17 AM by David Baay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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