If you have only one track in the session you can also interact with the tracks
table and select it from there. If you are having this issue and it looks like
the track is selected just press Vo space to unselect it, and then Vo space to
select it again. This should fix the problem without havin
I wonder what makes the insertion cursor leave the track, but I have
seen this once in a while and I am glad to know the way to fix it.
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 19:56:29 -0400,
Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Glad that worked. Keep in mind that, regardless of whether a track appears to
> be selected, sometim
Glad that worked. Keep in mind that, regardless of whether a track appears to
be selected, sometimes, after certain operations, the insertion cursor
disappears and the surefire way to get it back (assuming all other settings
have been set at the outset), is to use the shortcuts for moving the tr
Yep, that did it, I sometimes am using just one track, but this is
fine -- thanks so much!
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 14:57:29 -0400,
Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Your insertion cursor is not in the track. Make sure you have another audio
> track adjacent to the one you're trying to edit and move the select
Your insertion cursor is not in the track. Make sure you have another audio
track adjacent to the one you're trying to edit and move the selection to that
track with either Control+semicolon or Control+p and move it back to the
original track, then delete the waveform. BTW, the edit tools don't