![]() ![]() In WL 10 it doesn’t work that way anymore, it just zooms me either centered to the red position-marker, or centered to the current visible section of the montage, if the red marker is outside that section (I think this is just the behavior of zooming with ). It’s an easy and fast way to navigate within an audio montage (and I’m used to it that way in other applications, too). In WL 9.5 I can zoom right to the point, where my mouse-cursor is located - free from the acutal position of the red position-marker. I know it’s not a severe bug (because it’s just an “optical” error, not a functional error), but it is sometimes confusing and the feature works fine in WaveLab Pro 9.5. The lines align correctly again, as soon as I move a clip, resize the montage window or just make a selection within the montage. I even had a few cases, where the grid-lines of one track were misaligned to the (misaligned) lines of other tracks (I don’t know the conditions for this, though … maybe some editing or adding of effects). Initially the lines are correctly aligned to the time (or whatever measurement I select), but as soon as I zoom in or out (via + or ), the lines get misaligned (see attachment). In an audio montage I have the option to show a grid. I’m using WaveLab 10.0.10 on Windows 10 Pro and with the Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver. Since I’m using the German Version of WaveLab, the used terms might not be fully correct, I’ll just try to go with my common knowlegde of language, or try to explain it. Hello! I already posted this in the German section of the forum (see Fehler (Wavelab Pro 10.0.10) - WaveLab - Steinberg Forums), but since there wasn’t any response yet, I’ve decided to post this again in the English section (even if these points may be already known … and it seems that there is more going on here).
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