Truly Bizarre Cubase Behavior!!!
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- KVRist
- 59 posts since 22 Aug, 2022
I've used cubase for several years and have NEVER experienced this. Anyone know what it means?
All of a sudden, in a particular project, when I move an audio clip to a certain track, it copies that clip to the track below it and links it. I can't select or move one without the other. Never mind that I don't even want a copy of that clip in the first place.
Anyone have any ideas?
Also, in the same project, I'll nudge an audio clip over slightly and it just disappears.
All of a sudden, in a particular project, when I move an audio clip to a certain track, it copies that clip to the track below it and links it. I can't select or move one without the other. Never mind that I don't even want a copy of that clip in the first place.
Anyone have any ideas?
Also, in the same project, I'll nudge an audio clip over slightly and it just disappears.
- KVRAF
- 8563 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
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- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
Definition #2 works for 'truly bizarre...'
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- KVRAF
- 1701 posts since 7 Dec, 2017
No offense but something like that is not that easy to troubleshoot just using the manual. How are you supposed to know where to even look in the manual based on the reported behavior? There is no index of behaviors in the manual that would allow you to easily locate that solution and the manual is over 1500 pages. You would be paging through for hours trying to figure out where the answer is. Much quicker to ask on the Steinberg forums or here than trying to go through every page of the manual guessing at what section might give a solution.
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- KVRian
- 796 posts since 2 Nov, 2014
Plus the shown solution screenshot has nothing to do with the problem. That is for something totally different.seangm wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:02 amNo offense but something like that is not that easy to troubleshoot just using the manual. How are you supposed to know where to even look in the manual based on the reported behavior? There is no index of behaviors in the manual that would allow you to easily locate that solution and the manual is over 1500 pages. You would be paging through for hours trying to figure out where the answer is. Much quicker to ask on the Steinberg forums or here than trying to go through every page of the manual guessing at what section might give a solution.