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Instrument track freezing...

madFloyd

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I tried asking a question to the assistant...

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It's answer didn't satisfy, so I'm asking here. Check out these two tracks, why is one blue and not the other?
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I've seen this as well. I think it happens when you hide and/or disable a frozen track and then revert back to normal. The unfreeze option is in the context menu, but the button isn't blue.
 
Did you see my screenshot?
Your screenshot doesn't provide any clues. Was the track hidden/unhidden? Which Freeze options were selected? Which VIs & presets were involved? etc.

It would be if you ( and/or @pk-1 ) are able to provide a set of detailed steps to reproduce this.
 
Freeze a track, disable it, hide it, unhide it, enable it. The button will be black instead of blue. Happens regardless of the context. (On Windows 11.)
Thanks. This something I can work with.

@madFloyd Is this how you got there?
 
Thanks. This something I can work with.

@madFloyd Is this how you got there?

Bob, it's very possible. It's a song I've been working on for a long time. It could be a situation where it was already frozen before the update that put the snowflake icon on the arranger view. For all I knew the color difference was intentional. If it's not (and it's a bug) then I would have to do some more experimentation to reproduce it (in a way that someone could act on it); I have not done this. All I can say is that my song has many frozen tracks and some are blue, some aren't.
 
I've also noticed a new behavior change with freezing: The volume of the track gets much louder, as if it's been normalized. If I just Bounce Selection, the audio is rendered onto another track with the correct volume.

And the old bug of losing track and channel names persists in 8.1, but I think it depends on the instrument being used:


Before freezing.png


After freezing.png
 
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