cubase 6 and mac "add a track" bug

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hey there..
i have a problem that show up just now suddenly in my mac.

somebody know, hear or know what to do?
i try uninstall and install it again but no luck...
 

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I am on a mac and have never seen this bug. I have seen plenty of other bugs (slate trigger bug and the midi editor bug that still seems to be around). But this is really bizzare.

Does double clicking in the track area bring up a new track or that window?
 
I am on a mac and have never seen this bug. I have seen plenty of other bugs (slate trigger bug and the midi editor bug that still seems to be around). But this is really bizzare.

Does double clicking in the track area bring up a new track or that window?

thanks for your replay .

no double click don't change anything...
 
Wow, I guess the only thing I can recommend is an uninstall and reinstall. There might be a way to trash preferences but I really don't know (I know how to in pro tools oddly enough).
 
Hello,

Please try deleting the preferences.
On what operating system are you?
To delete the preferences please follow this instructions:

Close Cubase.
Click on the menu "Go" on the top tool bar of your mac.
Press the option key of your keyboard, that will show the library menu within the contextual menu.
Click on Library.
Search for the preferences folder.
Inside the preferences folder you will find the Cubase folder.
Drag and drop the Cubase 6 folder into your trash can.

FINDER > Go > Library > Preferences > Delete the Cubase folder

If you need more information please read the knowledge base article bellow:

https://www.steinberg.net/en/suppor...emoving-the-preferences-of-the-sequencer.html

Best regards,
GN
 
Hello,

Please try deleting the preferences.
On what operating system are you?
To delete the preferences please follow this instructions:

Close Cubase.
Click on the menu "Go" on the top tool bar of your mac.
Press the option key of your keyboard, that will show the library menu within the contextual menu.
Click on Library.
Search for the preferences folder.
Inside the preferences folder you will find the Cubase folder.
Drag and drop the Cubase 6 folder into your trash can.

FINDER > Go > Library > Preferences > Delete the Cubase folder

If you need more information please read the knowledge base article bellow:


Best regards,
GN

yes!! thank you very much! all work fine!:thumbs up:
 
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