Un Mute punch in SOLVED!

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2015/12/08 09:46:47 (permalink)

Un Mute punch in SOLVED!

Hopefully I can explain this clearly.
I've set a "punch-in" on a track, and loop points to create a "roll-in" and out.
I have "comping" on and "Mute Previous Takes" checked (see image below).

Notice that Sonar has "Muted" the punched section, so far so good. The issue is I can't "Un-Mute" it.
Now the "clam" is in the original take, and I want that gone; that's fine.
BUT, if I do say 3 "takes", stop, listen back and decide to take another run at it, the first 3 punch-ins get "muted"
and I can't restore them. They are "hollow" (as illustrated in the screen shot above).
How the 'ell do I un-mute the "hollow" track?
Have I described my problem succinctly?
TIA,
 
Tom
BTW, I selected the "hollow" section and pressed "K", that should "un-mute"; right?
And the top track shows it "full", but I've got no audio.
UPDATE #1
I "imported" the original clip and the "mute" is non-destructive. The imported clip plays back complete.
Gotta be a way to "un-mute" this section.
Scook, where are you buddy, you gotta know how to do this; right??
post edited by DeeringAmps - 2015/12/08 11:46:44

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    brundlefly
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    Re: Un Mute punch in 2015/12/08 10:31:13 (permalink)
    You can undo any part or all of the region muting (dotted wave outline) by swiping in the top half of a muted clip with the Mute tool.

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    DeeringAmps
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    Re: Un Mute punch in 2015/12/08 11:35:11 (permalink)
    Thank you very much!
    Gawd I love this forum.
    Just a little tip for those who are a little "slow" (like me).
    The "mute" tool is "hidden" in the "erase" tool (select "erase" then F10).
    No wonder I couldn't "find" it...
     
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    Re: Un Mute punch in 2016/08/29 21:49:35 (permalink)
    Brundlefly, thank you very much.   You are a very knowledgeable user.   This is exactly the fix I needed also.  See "http://forum.cakewalk.com/Hint-for-using-punchin-with-comping-m3472236.aspx" in which I pointed people to this thread for the fix.    
     
    Thanks again.   I would never have discovered this workaround without your help.
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