Extra Lanes Created By Themselves?
This could use a little going over. I've now experienced this a few times.
With an audio track set to loop 14 bars...
I have TH2 in the FX Bin and PC has PC76 and Console Emulator in N-Type at the end of the chain.
Track is set to Input Echo On
I perform a number of passes recording individually. I keep stopping the recording before reaching the loop end.
I have deleted three of the takes/clips along the way.
I open the Lanes and find 7 Lanes in total. the 4th down is my original track from the previous measures being played back (now labelled T3) followed by three lanes below (labelled T4, T5, and T6) in which are three takes/clips I kept. Two are muted and the last is active...
All fine except for my 'bother' about having 3 Lanes above my original (T3) track all labelled T0...
I'm guessing that deleting the clips didn't delete the lanes and the three T0 Lanes must be those "left-overs" ?
More...
Looking at my earlier measures I see clips starting on T4, Then T3, back to T4, then T3 again... So they were overlapping... Yes I did that...
But why did they get made into T3 &T4 instead of T0 and T1 to begin with? They were not there before I did these described overdubs.
Lastly... My first recordings are on T4 and what I next recorded is on T3? I would have expected the opposite.... this was the kind of strange movements that accompanied Layers Rebuild option...
Now on the positive side, the first of my described oveerdubs started on T4 as there was no clip to overlap and then proceeded to T5 and T6 for the takes that followed it... that seems "normal"...
Anyone else seeing anything like this?
Keni