Lovely.....
Firstly I've moved on how to move the end marker where I've want, the first reply was the solution to this (I responded as such).
As stated I've clicked on the song end marker and flagged it to end playback. That stops the transport when it is reached. It is actually the song end marker, not just any old marker, please go and try it yourself.
I guess you aren't seeing it. All you are seeing is that end means end, but not considering the fact that end loop also means end loop.
So what is a sensible priority here? I appreciate this clearly doesn't matter to you but it does to me with my current workflow.
This may seem ridiculous to you, but my use case is I'm sync'ing apps here and I'm having to employ various workarounds as Studio One won't receive time code correctly, nor does it receive midi clock for syncing. That has been discussed in another thread and is beyond the scope of this discussion. Regardless all these workarounds I'm employing are hurting my brain and any little thing to make life easier obviously helps
Hi I'm sync'ing Studio One 7.1.1 (master) with Ableton Live 10 via MIDI Timecode (note I'm NOT using Ableton Link for the purposes of this exercise) using Windows 11 and LoopBe. I don't have to use LoopBe I guess (maybe there are better methods? And yes I know.... Ableton Link probably is...
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When the loop end marker is on the song end marker it makes sense for it to continue looping and not to end, otherwise I have to muck around with moving the song end marker backwards and forwards all the time with my workflow. I've previously explained this in detail.
But if you've got a better use case for the song end marker to take priority let's hear it (other than *end means end*).
The thing is, that behaviour I want is actually happening now, and it wasn't before (which is good news to me). So there is clearly something inconsistent going on and I will return to this thread when I find the reason.