Ploki Posted August 23, 2017 Share Posted August 23, 2017 you have 2 files: -Audio1.wav, Audio2.wav 4 regions: - Audio1.1, Audio1.2 - Audio2.1, Audio2.2 TRACK1 contains: Audio1.1.wav, Audio1.2.wav, Audio2.1.wav It pastes as expected, Audio1.1 and Audio1.2 belonging to the same owner, Audio 2.1 belonging to Audio2.wav TRACK2 Contains: Audio2.2 It pastes in such a manner, that in the audio bin a NEW Audio2.wav tree gets created (although it points ot the same physical location on the drive), with only Audio2.2 nested under it. So audio bin now has: Audio1.wav (containing regions Audio1.1, Audio 1.2) Audio2.wav (containing Audio2.1) Audio2.wav (containing Audio2.2) - but belonging to the same physical Audio2.wav on disk. This is not a performance issue; all destructive editing and everything works as expected, except, if this happens a few times in your project, it becomes a cosmetic issues because Audio Bin is littered with duplicate references to the same file. It's been behaving like that a while. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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