Take Lane problem

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2016/07/10 17:16:12 (permalink)

Take Lane problem

I have a track with three take lanes. I can solo any of the takes and mute them. However when I save the project and reload it, no sound is produced by that track. If I toggle any of the take buttons, the sound reappears. Am I missing something simple in my take lane usage?

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    brundlefly
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    Re: Take Lane problem 2016/07/11 03:39:43 (permalink)
    I have a lot of projects with lanes soloed like that, and have not encountered a problem. Is it just this one track in one project?

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    Re: Take Lane problem 2016/07/11 07:47:40 (permalink)
    I've had this happen. I ended up just deleting them all and re-recording.
     
    I find take lane behaviour buggy and inconsistent so don't use them.
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    Re: Take Lane problem 2016/07/11 08:32:48 (permalink)
    ....If I toggle any of the lane buttons, the sound reappears...I have exactly the same issue on my last project with the very last update.
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    Re: Take Lane problem 2016/07/11 08:44:26 (permalink)
    I find take lane behaviour buggy and inconsistent so don't use them

     
    I still haven't figured out how to use them. 

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    Re: Take Lane problem 2016/07/12 14:51:43 (permalink)
    I checked and it's just one track that has this problem. The take lanes are working correctly in other tracks within the same project. So I guess it is some kind of bug. I'll copy the wave files out of that track to a new one. Thanks all.
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    Re: Take Lane problem 2016/07/12 16:13:58 (permalink)
    do you see the audio in the track? if so, then you might try muting/unmuting the take track if it helps :)

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