Nope, that’s not what I meant. So let’s say you’re recording vocals. You do three takes from bar 9 to bar 32, which makes the region boundaries from bar 9 to bar 32. Then, because you like the result from bar 9 to bar 16, you set your punch-in and punch-out locators to record only from bar 17 to bar 32. After that, you might record just from bar 19 to bar 20, for example.
Now you have takes with different lengths and starting positions, but the region is still from bar 9 to bar 32, as it doesn’t change by how long the individual takes are. So control+home/end would still take you to bar 9 or bar 32. When you have many takes, and the section is not just 32 bars but maybe 200 bars, it becomes really annoying to find where a take actually starts just to listen to it. I have to manually locate the start using comma and period, or Shift + comma/period. Navigating by transient with Control + comma/period doesn’t work in this case.
Here’s a short audio demonstration:
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