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Old 05-06-2019, 03:27 PM
beanbagjimmy beanbagjimmy is offline
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Default Ungroup-Regroup Clips removes Clip Group Mutes

Hi all,

Here to share an inconsistency when Regrouping clips.

A bit of context:
We receive tracks containing clip groups from sound editors. Some of these clip groups are muted for future reference or as options. When coalescing volume automation to clip gain (we do this to have flat volume automations when beginning a mix), we are forced to ungroup clips, otherwise we cannot coalesce.

Where the problem lies:
Up until this point, everything is fine because after coalescing, we can regroup clips. But once we regroup, the clip groups that were muted lose that data and become all unmuted.

Is there a way we can fix this? Has this been observed by anyone else?

Thanks alot for your input.
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