Possible Audio Snap Issue / Workaround

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Possible Audio Snap Issue / Workaround

Found an interesting issue with AudioSnap, where, using it on a kick drum (example) to adjust the placement of a transient, followed by Bounce to Clip or Export. Sometimes I'm hearing parts of both transients---the before and after transient. In my case, it sounds like a double-kick. 

Symptom
Adjusting a transient using Audio Snap, then Bounce to Clip or Export Entire Mix may result in both transients occurrences being heard.
 
Workaround
Instead of Bounce to Clip, do: Freeze the track, then Export your Mix when you're ready. 
 
Feel free to comment of you do or don't experience this. Thanks!

Brian
 
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