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Revision [1132]

Last edited on 2008-11-01 12:45:14 by admin [fixed formatting, titled page]
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//WHICH BAR POSITION READOUT SHOULD I BELIEVE?
Unless i'm doing something wrong, it would seem that the bar
position readout is not totaly accurate. When i SHIFT click the
now line to the start of a bar, for example bar 73. The readout
on the BAR/BEATS ruler should read 73/1/000. Instead it reads
something like 73/1/003 or 73/1/005. If you then zoom in all the
way and move the now line to exactly 73/1/000 and cut the part it
will cut to a different position, usually a measure of 001 or 002
to the left of the now line. While these measurements may not seem
much they make a hugh difference to timing. Whenever you move
parts and snap them to grid bar/beats or them selves, they move
out of time.//
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2. WHICH BAR POSITION READOUT SHOULD I BELIEVE
>
> Unless i'm doing something wrong, it would seem that the bar
> position readout is not totaly accurate. When i SHIFT click the
> now line to the start of a bar, for example bar 73. The readout
> on the BAR/BEATS ruler should read 73/1/000. Instead it reads
> something like 73/1/003 or 73/1/005. If you then zoom in all the
> way and move the now line to exactly 73/1/000 and cut the part it
> will cut to a different position, usually a measure of 001 or 002
> to the left of the now line. While these measurements may not seem
> much they make a hugh difference to timing. Whenever you move
> parts and snap them to grid bar/beats or them selves, they move
> out of time.


Revision [1130]

Edited on 2008-11-01 12:36:52 by admin [fixed formatting, titled page]
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====Paris Positions Slightly Inaccurate====


Revision [1054]

Edited on 2008-08-27 15:22:24 by admin [fixed formatting, titled page]
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//**(answer:)** You can ignore the small offset. It is correct, because PARIS requires an
small offset. We will relax this in the future.//
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You can ignore the small offset. It is correct, because PARIS requires an
small offset. We will relax this in the future.


Revision [1053]

The oldest known version of this page was created on 2008-08-27 15:21:11 by admin [fixed formatting, titled page]
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