I'm with you, Cliffo.Mr_Clifford wrote:I agree that it would be ideal to get rid of this audio drop-out but I also don't see what's so hard in hitting spacebar to stop playback, changing the loop points, cntrl-opt-c (to jump to the new loop start point), then spacebar again.
For many years (I'm just not sure whether this included the OS9 days), I've stopped playback to make manual adjustments, especially to the end "locator" (on the right).
I've always done this, with the excpetion of the "set to selection" option; this method doesn't cause the delay, as far as I can remember.
It may be an alternative to bayswater et al's collective beef, albeit a slightly inefficient one in that you have to make a time range selection across the desired loop area first.
I don't like it either, but stopping playback is fine with me - spacebar with left hand, click and drag with right hand and hit the spacebar again.
No big deal. Feels intuitive and makes sense, really.
I do the same thing when selecting plug-ins; beats the delay of a reboot!
Again, it's intuitive in that you're "treating your project gently", and makes sense in that you know that prebuffering and "re-pre-rendering" will need to be done by DP.
I've 2• left in my banana-skin wallet (smells good even when empty!).
Should I leave it on the table on my way out? Er... the 2•, that is?
OK, cool.*

* At this point it's probably worth noting that the monkey's losing it to some extent in all facets of his life.
Remarkably, this applies even to such obscure areas as his much-lauded, in-depth study of sealice mating rituals, the critic-slaying cricket skin oil harvesting project expected to revolutionise the automotive detailing and finishing industries, and, most shockingly of all, the banana:methane volume ratio correlation experiment currently underway in his own living quarters at Banana Alley, Ass-tail-yer!
I told you he was losing it.
You still went right ahead and read that, didn't you, you sadistic bastard?
You looking at me? Who said I lag in playback?
