Thanks for your replies. I don't know how my post came out without paragraphs . . . strange. garrigus, After looking at your links, you seem to be THE MAN ! I feel I need to address you as "Sir", "Your Holiness", "Your Highness" or at least "Your Honor". Very impressive resume indeed. The "Track menu" !! I missed that one . . . I'm so used to the menu waaay up on top. I found it! And there it is, "Bounce to track". When I choose "track" in the source dialog box . . . Voi-la, all audio tracks are listed. "Right Click" on the track pane . . . I missed that one too. I found "Freeze track". I tried it, very cool. Thank you. I am very aware of the menu selections directly above the "areas" that can be opened and closed. ------ scook & jhughs, Yes, much of things "you can do" is indeed similar to Sonar 3. Its just finding the command is sometimes like finding a needle in a haystack. I think just "moving/copying" to a new track is pretty straight forward. If I copy a few bars of audio to a new track, I am copying a section from the "original" track, NOT the track WITH Melodyne edits included. Which means I will have to re-do Melodyne edits in that section all over again. To avoid that, I wanted to bounce that section to another track WITH the Melodyne edits. Now I can use Melodyne to create harmony tracks. If you have Melodyne, there is some qwerky things that happen with Overdubs. Melodyne Editor is a SINGLE TRACK editor. I recorded the overdubbed area into Melodyne for pitch correction. The overdubbed area is there but it lost the rest of the track. In playback, only the overdub is affected and the rest of the track is the original track playing. I'm still trying to figure all that out. I'm just starting with "take layers". I understand the concept but Melodyne seems to only work on one layer. I may need to create a comped track before using Melodyne. Thanks Ed PS: I just clicked on "Preview" to make sure my paragraphs are in tact, but it just shows a page with "undefined" in it. What am I doing wrong, or am I??