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Nathan Gulla

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  1. I've experienced this issue quite a bit over several years and finally came back to do some research on it again. Glad to see I'm not the only one experiencing these weird ghost takes. I've also gone through many updates over the years hoping it will be resolved, but I just had a couple recording sessions ruined this past week due to it, as it was happening I'd say 80% of the time I tried to record. If I'm looking at it during recording, I usually notice a screen blip of sorts and the recording timer line ends up visually ahead of the waveform. When I stop recording, I only have about 1 or so measure of the take and as mentioned above, no feasible way of retrieving the data. I will say, I've never experienced it on my desktops, but I use those mostly for MIDI and sample library recording. It's on my laptop where I record audio that it's very prevalent. For reference, it's an HP Spectre x360 with a 6 core Core i7 8th gen, 16 GB ram, 512GB SSD, and a Radeon Vega (for what that's worth). I also use an Akai EIE Pro interface, which I've been using for years. Does anyone know of any tricks for fixing this, or does anyone from BandLab know if there's going to be a bug fix for it in the near future? I've really enjoyed using Cakewalk since the day I started producing, but this has become a deal-breaker issue that I can't waste any more time or recording sessions on. Thank you all in advance for any advice!
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