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David Nahmani

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  1. Make sure you save your file as a copy so you leave the original untouched and work in the copy, just in case. Now in that copy, choose all audio regions and - assuming you didn't do any editing of your audio regions like moving or copying recordings around the Tracks area, choose Edit > Move > To Recorded Position.
  2. What is the sample rate of your audio files (listed in the Project Audio Browser)?
  3. Do you bounce to your internal disk where macOS is installed?
  4. Open the Mixer, click the 'All' button in the Mixer's menu bar to see all channel strips, and see which channel strip's meters light up when you hear the blip?
  5. Good point. Unfortunately it's currently not possible to tally the results by percentage of voters. I've made a suggestion to add that option.
  6. It really depend on the source of the audio. Are these audio files loops or regular audio files without any tempo/transient information embedded?
  7. Agreed! Moving this to the Bug section.
  8. aHA! Now I was able to reproduce what you're describing ... and you're right, it is completely weird. 🤔 Bug confirmed.
  9. I see. I just tested here and it does not matter what keyboard combination I assign to "Close Window", be it '2' or 'Shift-P', it works as expected and closes the top window. Do you have any other utility that may be messing with your key commands on your systems? If not, try to quickly create a new user on your Mac and see if the key commands behave for that user?
  10. Open your key command assignments window in Logic Pro. Make sure the search field is cleared then click in the list of commands so that it has focus. Now press "2" on your keyboard. What is "2" assigned to?
  11. So it looks like "2" is assigned to "Recall Screenset 2" as @oscwilde pointed out.
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