My scissors won't scrub!

I'm on page 293 of David Nahmani's Apple Pro Training book, having just been introduced to the scissors tool.
When I click the bass region with the scissors tool, the region is soloed and bordered in yellow, but all I get when I drag left or right is not a scrub sound, but a bunch of clicks. Thus, there is no way to know where to make the cut (unless I cheat and let go right where he tells me what the help tag should read!).
I tried changing the Maximum Scrub Speed and Scrub Response settings in the Audio Preferences, but it made no difference. I'm wondering if this could be another 8.0.1 bug?
Thanks,
scotty

Update: it turns out that the clicking I was hearing was my metronome which was turned on, and the clicking was distracting me from waiting long enough to hear the bass notes which I'd scrubbed. (They were playing in realtime, at the speed that I was scrubbing over them). I turned off the metronome, and with a little patience, the bass notes caught up to my cursor.
Now if I could only get all of my instruments and samples to install, I'd be a super happy fellow...

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