heads up on the moving locators

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heads up on the moving locators

Post by mtingle » Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:13 pm

locators are still jumping around without being told in 1.08

just a recap:
-press play
-move play head to new spot by touching finger in blue zone at the top (time line).
-immediately after try to scroll left or right with single finger
-locators jump to where you tried to scroll with the single finger.

this is reproducible 100% of the time.

p.s. 1.08 is really a fantastic release, absolutely loving it. Well done wavemachine labs :)

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Re: heads up on the moving locators

Post by Rim » Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:16 pm

Thanks, I still have this on my list to fix. Hopefully 1.09...

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Re: heads up on the moving locators

Post by ChrisG » Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:37 pm

When the locators are locked I can't get em to move no matter what, and I tried the above using different time and snap settings. So they seem to work fine here. Weird. Anything else in your config that could cause it that I missed?

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Re: heads up on the moving locators

Post by mtingle » Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:48 pm

ChrisG wrote:When the locators are locked I can't get em to move no matter what, and I tried the above using different time and snap settings. So they seem to work fine here. Weird. Anything else in your config that could cause it that I missed?
This is not to do with them moving when locked, this works fine- they stay put. It's when they are unlocked they can move without being told to move (see above instructions).

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Re: heads up on the moving locators

Post by ChrisG » Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:22 pm

Oh, my bad. :oops:

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