Audio recording starts at beginning of sequence

I'm trying to do some foley work before I export and mix in Audition.  I used to be able to just start recording wherever the playhead was, but in the new CC 2014.1 update, The playhead jumps to the beginning of the sequence and records there, rather then where I'd like it to.  Running Premiere CC 2014.1 on Windows 8.1, recording with a Blue Yeti Mic, and Korg nanoKontrol 2

On MacBookPro OSX 10.9.4 with CC2014.1:
I can replicate this IF there is a 'mark out' set with NO 'mark in' 
(i.e. ignores playback position, starts record from beginning of sequence, finishes on mark out).
This is with all 3 methods of recording VO that I can think of (VO icon on timeline track, 'record VO' keyboard shortcut, using audio track mixer to arm and record)
That was not the behaviour in CC, pre2014 - it would record from the playhead position to the out point. (unless you were parked after the out point - in which case current behaviour is consistent)
Have you tried to clear marks and repeat?
Further notes:
Timeline 'Record Voiceover' icon (looks like microphone):
Doesn't require track arming
Obeys preroll (and postroll if mark out exists) from Preferences | Playback
Keeps no handle from preroll (which is a shame)
Keeps 1" handle from postroll
'Application | Record Voiceover' command in the keyboard shortcuts behaves differently:
Requires track arming in audio track mixer
Ignores pre and postroll
ALSO:
Recording via audio track mixer 'record' results in same behaviour as above
e.g.:
arm track in Audio Track Mixer,
press the little red 'record' icon in that panel (next to loop)
hit spacebar to record on that armed track - will take sequence start as 'mark in' if there is ONLY a 'mark out'
CONCLUSION
Could do with a little consistency tidy up here.
Using pre/post roll should be a global option (with ALT+'RECORD VO' using alternate choice)
Record handles should be a global option (in Avid this overrides the pre/postroll if necessary - so 3" pre/postroll and 5" handle settings results in 5" pre/postroll) - very often talent will speak before the cue!
Timeline 'record voiceover A1' thru 'record voiceover Ax' could be keyboard shortcuts? - I don't really want focus to switch from the timeline panel when tracking VO.

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