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Why am I losing my arrangement when I commit?
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Re: Why am I losing my arrangement when I commit?
Probably because it's creating new clips and they are unmuted by default, even though they were muted previously. I don't know - seems to me they should be created as new clips and muted as before. Probably an oversight in the programming.
From the Reference Manual: Committed Clips Clips that are committed, either by disabling Elastic Audio on a track or by moving a clip to a track without Elastic Audio enabled, are written to disk as new audio files. These new audio files include the audio in the clip, plus any fades, and also an additional 5 seconds
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