I consider this an error. I can rewind to the beginning of the flow, however the visual window does not go there. It stays wherever I happened to be when I hit the rewind button or the Num. button. Am I missing something, or is this a real error? I can get there by (after hitting the rewind button) hit play and then stop which will put me at the beginning of the flow just a beat or two in.
I read that key combination of Ctrl/Cmd+Home will do this. (I tried it and it does) So the program doesn’t follow what the manual says the rewind key or the Num. does exactly. Yes, it moves the playhead to the beginning of the flow, but not the visual! Why would you rewind to the beginning of the flow and not want to see it?
Well, I thought the Ctrl+Home works, but it doesn’t really. Yes, it moves the flow visually to the beginning, but not the play head. You still have to use the Num. to do that. This is incredibly stupid. But, I guess that’s what you get when you purchase the best music writing software in the business…
Not totally following. I don’t want my viewing window tied to the playhead necesssarily. Once you press P, it will jump to the playhead if you have this set:
Dan,
When you rewind in Cubase the play head and the visual go to the beginning of the flow with one simple command. That is what I would expect if you rewind in Dorico. Why would you want to rewind and either stay where you are visually and wait until you hit play before it jumps to the beginning or rewind visually and when you hit play it starts playing from wherever you left the playback head at? That makes no sense to me.
