One more thing...

Make sure insertion follows playback is not selected in edit window > Cursor 
Tool Cluster > Insertion Follows Playback.

Otherwise, you'll lose your selection during playback.


Chi
On 8/15/2017 11:22 AM, Chi Kim wrote:

Hi Jesse,


Here is a list of things to check. Go through each item and double check even 
though you checked it before.

1. Options> Link Timeline and Edit Selection

2. Options > Link k Track and and Edit Selection
3. Edit window, interact with Track, make sure wave form for audio track and 
clips for midi/instrument track is selected for track view selector.
4. Interact with Track list table and deselect and reselect the track to edit 
even though Voiceover says it's selected.
5. This part is not necessary, but solo the track you selected to make sure the 
content you want to edit is in fact on the track you selected. Also if the 
output of the track goes to a bus, you need to either solo or safe solo the aux 
track.
6. Make a selection and play edit with option+[ to make sure it play from the 
beginning of selection and stops at the end of selection automatically.
Hope that helps and keep us updated.

Chi

On 8/14/2017 11:55 PM, Jesse Kragiel wrote:
All that stuff is actually checked the way it's supposed to be. I can mute, 
solo, and do all those things in the track. If by scrubbing, you mean moving 
the shuttle, the answer is yes. I don't have a control surface, so I'm limited 
to scrubbing with the numpad. Definitely frustrating when something usually 
works until it doesn't! Lol!

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On Aug 14, 2017, at 10:54 PM, Slau Halatyn 
<slauhala...@gmail.com<mailto:slauhala...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Jesse,

Truly, it could be a number of things and it's difficult to troubleshoot when 
one has to assume that a number of other things are set up correctly. For 
example, if "either "Link Timeline and Edit selection" or "Edit Selection 
Follows Track Selection" under the Options menu are not checked, it can cause a 
situation like yours. Also, if an insertion point doesn't exist within the 
track you're trying to edit (as might be the case if Edit and Track selection 
aren't linked), you could be editing an entirely different track and not be 
aware of it.

Have you tried scrubbing within the track? Is "Insertion Follows Scrub" checked 
in the Preferences? When scrubbing, do you hear audio? Are you only editing a 
single track or a few tracks at the same time? Are the tracks shown or are they 
hidden? I suppose if you saw the Track View Selector, the track would, of 
course, have to be shown but, you understand, I'm grasping at straws hereā€¦. Let 
me know.
Slau

On Aug 14, 2017, at 8:50 PM, Jesse Kragiel 
<jessekrag...@gmail.com<mailto:jessekrag...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I didn't try that. Thanks for the suggestion! I found the track view selector 
right after I posed the question. Even that didn't work. Idk what the prob with 
the file is. It's lame!

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 14, 2017, at 8:35 PM, CHUCK REICHEL 
<soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com<mailto:soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Jesse,
Have you tried to save session copy.
its under the file menu.
Thats where you export or  save session copy in.
You can check to only export selected tracks and its audio and basically  it 
exports the session to where you choose.
this save session copy in is used to  make a independent copy of the pt session 
to send out to other studios.
Then what i do is to quit pt and find that save copy in session and launch it.
Or just make a new pt session and try importing session data from that session.
Also Have you tried "committing" those tracks in that session?
BTW wave form and volume will be found in the edit window.
Talk soon
Talk soon
Chuck


On Aug 14, 2017, at 7:45 PM, Jesse Kragiel wrote:

Chuck, I've tried all those things. I've had this session at the office, and 
now trying to edit it at home. Both places have the same results.

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 14, 2017, at 7:42 PM, CHUCK REICHEL 
<soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com<mailto:soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Jesse,
I just had this happen yesterday again.
turn off VO & back on that sometimes clears up things.
Hide all the tracks then only show the tracks to edit.
What I always do if its a load of tracks is to make a group out of the tracks 
first, I use the pt default of  Mix-edit group.
When that group is active and it still don't edit relaunch the session.
If that  don't work quit pt and re launch.
Last ditch restart the box! :)
HTH
Chuck


On Aug 14, 2017, at 6:00 PM, Jesse Kragiel wrote:

Hello! I have a very mission-critical project I'm working on! When I go to make 
edits, nothing I try to delete deletes. I do it in the normal way...make a 
selection, then press the backspace key just as I always have, but nothing 
clears. If I undo the operation, it says "undo clear" but nothing clears! The 
proper tracks are selected in the track table, but that's not helping. I've 
tried all the edit modes as well, but to no avail. Any help anyone could give 
would be appreciated. Thanks!
Jesse

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