[Solved] Mix Recall Question

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2015/04/06 00:32:52 (permalink)

[Solved] Mix Recall Question

Hi Group,
 
When I save a mix and recall it. The sliders do not update to the original scene save. I have selected outputs along with everything else in the advanced tap. 
 
Is this expected behavior?
 
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Craig
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    Anderton
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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 01:11:31 (permalink)
    Just did a test to make sure a bug hadn't been introduced, but can't reproduce. Can you provide steps to reproduce?

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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 05:28:23 (permalink)
    I restarted Sonar P and it now works properly. I couldn't reproduce it. 
     
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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 06:30:47 (permalink)
    A little embarrassed to ask this but since this thread seems on topic - where do I actually find this Mix Recall thingy? I haven't played with it yet.
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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 06:57:37 (permalink)
    Me too. I really had a use for it, but did not know how or where, to use it and blame myself for making my weekend a little more frustrating.
     
    Mix recall is one of the big reasons I upgraded...seems like a really good tool, for me anyway.
     
    I should just take the time to figure it out, but would take advantage of any quick steps here, thanks.

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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 07:08:36 (permalink)
    There's a module in the control bar.

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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 09:20:39 (permalink)
    The quickest way is to read the mix recall documentation
    Here is a blog post on it as well.
     
    To recall controls you must have the "Controls" checkbox on in the mix recall preferences that can be accessed from the Mix recall module in the control bar.
    Also keep in mind that you can only use mix recall AFTER you have saved a project once. This is a common mistake.

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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 09:31:22 (permalink)
    Thanks, guys!
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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 09:45:59 (permalink)
    Awesome information, thanks.

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    Re: Mix Recall Question 2015/04/06 09:54:11 (permalink)
    Just be aware that Mix Recall is habit-forming.

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