Hi Peter, having discovered that undo button has made life so much easier, but regarding timecode entering i have an idea i don't know how possible it is but here it goes,
We have a great large fader that works really well and as you move that fader it changes a time clock that lets you know where you are which is fine, how hard would it be to link that timecode to the edit screen timecode that have been entered and whenever you run through your faders timecode if there is the same timecode in the edit screen it highlights it in say red colour and pulls it to the top or middle of the edit screen so it immediately reflects to where you are in the song , so as you hit the next timecode on your slider that exists in the edit window it pulls that to a workable position highlights it and makes it obvious to where you are, if you don't have any matching timecode it stays on the last one it found and then you can manually continue editing.
This then would make it that if the whole song had timecode it would visually scroll and highlight in sync with your big slider making more sense with editing, but if there is no timecodes in the edit window or you have partially entered some timecodes you can easily be presented with the work area you need to be in by sliding the big fader, at the moment we have to manually scroll to a timecode area read its value then compare it to the big sliders value to then be satisfied that its the correct position to reedit a bad timecode, the new way would be just grab the big fader pull it back the already entered timecodes get highlighted and positioned for you automatically and presto hit play and continue timecode editing.
The undo feature easily fixes your mistake, a grab the fader and drag it back with highlighted timecode and positioning function makes it really simple to cue up a reedit point and Wham Bam thank you mam its done!
The thing is can it be done?
You need some sort of a comparator function so when the two are matched it highlights and pulls that line in to view, i dono im just babling.
Any thoughts?