Helpful Reply[Solved] Delete Muted Takes?

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2015/04/05 23:51:58 (permalink)

[Solved] Delete Muted Takes?

Hi Group
 
I recently purchased Sonar Platinum and I'm really loving it! 
 
I seem to running into a problem after flattening my comp.   After flattening my comp and selecting the "delete muted takes" in the drop down menu, I click on it and it does nothing.
 
The takes are indeed muted and the comp is automatically "data locked" after flattening and I can delete the takes manually.
I'm I not understanding the usage of the delete muted takes commmand, have I missed a preference setting or is this some kind of bug?
 
Thanks
Craig
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Re: Delete Muted Takes? 2015/04/06 01:54:01 (permalink)
Are the muted clips locked?
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Re: Delete Muted Takes? 2015/04/06 05:21:09 (permalink)
Not that I can tell. I can delete them manually.
 
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Re: Delete Muted Takes? 2015/04/06 13:06:22 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg71 2015/04/08 06:21:49
Understand that that Delete Muted Takes only deletes takes/clips not used in creating the Comp; the muting of lanes that occurs when you Flatten Comp is not muting clips. Clips that make up a Comp are preserved until you delete the muted lanes manually; there's no special function for that.

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Re: Delete Muted Takes? 2015/04/07 01:48:24 (permalink)
That explains it!   
 
Thank you for shedding some light on this for me.
 
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Craig
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