[ddots-l] Re: Trouble With Synth Rack In Sonar

  • From: Phil Muir <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 14:15:12 +0000

A couple of thoughts.  Is there anything on screen that's preventing Jaws from 
seeing everything in Sonar?  Or, do you have hidden tracks in Sonar?

On 15 March 2015 14:07:16 GMT+00:00, Annabelle Susan Morison 
<foristnights@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi, it's Annabelle.
>
>Hi, it's Annabelle.
>
>For some reason, when I have a large project with more than 10 synths
>in the
>synth rack, I try to view them in the Synth Rack, JAWS seems to be
>acting
>strange. Particularly when I try to navigate between synths with the
>arrow
>keys or even the page up and page down keys. When I press these keys,
>JAWS
>has a habit of telling me, "Please press F6". I do that, then it keeps
>saying that same message no matter how many times I do what it tells
>me.
>Sometimes, it even tells me, "The prior synth is not displayed on this
>page,
>please press page up." I do that, and it doesn't seem to work. What
>went
>wrong? Is there something wrong with JAWS? Is there something wrong
>with my
>installation of Caketalking? The trouble started when a warning
>appeared
>that said, "Warning: Play has detected that you do not have a valid
>license
>for all installed sections of the orchestra, please verify that the
>correct
>iLok key is plugged in and you have authorized each section that you
>have
>installed. Symphonicorchestra Brass 9 Jan 2008 1199924286673.key". I
>was
>able to re-initialize the licenses with sighted help, so those warnings
>don't appear any longer. However, I found out that even when I put the
>theme
>on Windows Classic, the synth rack still doesn't display correctly.
>Specifically what happens is the first three strips are displayed on
>page
>one, when normally there's room for at least ten strips on one page.
>Then
>when I press page down, it jumps all the way to strip 19, and I know
>there
>are synth rack strips in between. Funnily enough, it behaves correctly
>when
>JAWS is turned off. In other words, when JAS is off, I can cycle
>through all
>the Synth Rack strips by pressing the arrow keys with no problems at
>all.
>Now the question is, why can't it behave this way when JAWS is on? I'm
>confused! What do I do next? 

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