Issue with fast forward and rewind

2014-01-19 Thread Matt Greer
Hi everyone, I’ve just made the switch from PT9 to PT11 and am experiencing a strange issue with fast forward and rewind. When I enable the “Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind” setting, upon releasing either of those keys the insertion point jumps back to the beginning of the session

Re: Issue with fast forward and rewind

2014-01-19 Thread Chris Norman
with fast forward and rewind. When I enable the “Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind” setting, upon releasing either of those keys the insertion point jumps back to the beginning of the session. If the setting is disabled these functions behave as expected, with the insertion point remaining where

Re: Issue with fast forward and rewind

2014-01-19 Thread Slau Halatyn
On Jan 19, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Matt Greer matt.a.gr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, I’ve just made the switch from PT9 to PT11 and am experiencing a strange issue with fast forward and rewind. When I enable the “Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind” setting, upon releasing either of those

Re: Issue with fast forward and rewind

2014-01-19 Thread Matt Greer
everyone, I’ve just made the switch from PT9 to PT11 and am experiencing a strange issue with fast forward and rewind. When I enable the “Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind” setting, upon releasing either of those keys the insertion point jumps back to the beginning of the session. If the setting

Re: Issue with fast forward and rewind

2014-01-19 Thread Slau Halatyn
, I'll have to confirm what's going on with a sight-stricken person ;) Slau On Jan 19, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Matt Greer matt.a.gr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, I’ve just made the switch from PT9 to PT11 and am experiencing a strange issue with fast forward and rewind. When I enable the “Audio

Re: Issue with fast forward and rewind

2014-01-19 Thread Matt Greer
issue with fast forward and rewind. When I enable the “Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind” setting, upon releasing either of those keys the insertion point jumps back to the beginning of the session. If the setting is disabled these functions behave as expected, with the insertion point remaining