Oh wow!  I'd totally forgotten about ctrl+P and semicolon.  Ever since V11, 
where you could toggle tracks on and off of being selected with VO+Space, I 
guess I kind a just got in the habbit of throwing those commands out the 
window.  Probably not a smart move on my part, huh.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Slau Halatyn 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 12:37 PM
  Subject: Re: Comping issue seems to be resolved


  Another solution, in this case, is to scrub or shuttle within the track once 
to establish an insertion cursor. Your edits are guaranteed to work if there's 
an insertion within the track. Having Track Selection follow Edit Selection 
doesn't guarantee the creation or movement of an insertion point, although it 
generally works. Hearing is believing. Scrub or shuttle, hear the audio and you 
can cut and paste all you want. If you're copying to another track, use 
control-semicolon or control-p to move that insertion point to the adjacent 
track.
  Slau


  On Jan 17, 2016, at 11:54 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


    Kevin might can explain better than I could what was going on, as we worked 
together and figured things out.  Thank you again, by the way for that.

    Basically, just to recap, I was having issues where I tried selecting 
audio, then copying it to the clipboard for pasting to another playlist on the 
same track.  Essentially, I was trying to comp together a vocal track.

    The problem was that when I'd move to my final master playlist and would 
try pasting the audio I'd just copied, nothing was happening.  I'd confirmed 
that in the track list table, my vocal audio track was selected, and it was.  
Also in the edit window, I confirmed my selecter tool was selected, and it was. 
 I wasn't apparently doing a single thing wrong.  It just wasn't working.

    Turns out, why the heck I didn't think to do this is beyond me, but Kevin 
suggested that I deselect the track in the track list table by interacting with 
the track list table, finding the track, then vo+spacing on it to deselect, 
then select a different track, deselect that other track, then go back again 
and reselect the vocal track.  Then!  Try copying, and finally pasting in that 
other playlist.  What can I say.  Kevin? You've done it again!  Amazing!  that 
worked!  Apparently, even though the vocal track was selected in the track list 
table, for some really really weird reason, the audio itself wasn't getting 
selected, so no audio was in escence, being copied to the clipboard to start 
with.  I thought this was a Voiceover problem, but apparently, Kevin said it's 
not  so.  I'm still slightly confused then what on earth caused this.  He tried 
explaining, and I kind of get it, but not really.

    Anyway, my point is, if you find that you're having issues with editting 
tracks, take his suggestion.  deselect and reselect the tracks, then do your 
edit, and see if that helps.  You just might be very surprised.

    Chris.


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