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Old March 26th, 2001, 01:21 PM
LesMizzell LesMizzell is offline
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In MicroEditor 5.3, trying to get "Insert Amp Zone" to display the dialog box when inserting the zone doesn't want to work.

Setting it to display the box as the default doesn't seem to work either.

I always have to insert the Amp Zone, and THEN go to the edit menu and hit "Edit Zone" to get the box and make my adjustments, regardless of settings that say otherwise.

I usually don't need to see the "Skip Zone" box, and thusly always leave it off. However, inserting an "Amp Zone" and then having to go through several steps to adjust the settings takes extra clicks and time.

Anybody else seen or can confirm this?

One other one.....does "Normalize Project" with Segments set as "Individually" on a large project actually reliably do that every time? I haven't tested completely yet, but I seem to have been able to run a "Normalize" on a pretty big project, and then go to individual segments within the project, "Normalize" just that one segment, and get a different gain amount than "Normalize Project" on the entire project.

Just wondering......
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