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No audio levels, no sound after recorded tunes.

Bluesmoods

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I've been a Studio One user since version 2 ( Now version 7.2) and have a complete Presonus studio using various interfaces and Studio Live 32SC. I've recorded many even having one tune from an artist chart #1 in Country and an actor / author's audio book recording go #1 on Amazon. I thought I knew my way around pretty darn well until this....

As of recent, It seems to record normally with all levels and channels showing up as they normally would. However, when playing back, there are no levels showing up. the tracks play with no sound. Nothing showing up in any of the channels not even the main out. Has me baffled. ( tracks are not muted) . Songs that were previously recorded play fine. Only anything new. The bar moves across but no audio. Also, after mixdown, message is "file type unsupported or may be corrupt". I've never seen this.. ?? d Any ideas??

Windows 11 , Studio One 7, Studio Live 32SC
Thanks!
 
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Drive full? Or something with file permissions? A virus? Or worst of all: ransomware?
it would be good if the OP could unpack some of SO1's settings.

Just guessing as well .... never come across it myself !

Maybe start with the Song tab in settings and check that the in and out channel settings are all set correctly?

If old songs play ok something may have got corrupted in the preferences folder affecting file names?
You may have to trash your pref's folder.
If you have a lot of customizations Back it up first and put stuff back piecmeal. Others might have a better suggestions as to how to go
about this and will hopefully chime in.

Best regards
 
Sounds like possible sample rate issue.
As said check all your audio settings including the audio interface control panel and make sure that they are all using the same sample rate.

Check that all tracks and buses are going to the correct outputs.
 
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