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Old 11-15-2004
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cursor thing??????????????

hay, im kinda new in a way to cubase and i wanted to no if u can...
have the screen follow the cursor that goes across the screen (the line shows u were its up to) because wen i record i like to see the wave images as it plays and it goes out of screen if its not zoomed out..
so is there a way to have it follow it along? ?
thank you for ur time
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This is easy!!!!! Assuming your using SX!

Right at the top of the project window there is a switch (looks like an arrow). Press it so it becomes blue. If you want it to scroll smoothly go to the top menu and goto file>preferences then select transport and check the stationary cursors box.

If you are using VST 5 on top of the project window should be a scroll switch also. (I forget what that program looks like now).

Hope this helps.
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