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Bruce Barkelew

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  1. Thanks John, that's what I ended up doing. it saved everything except for the colors!
  2. You're correct, that can be the case sometimes, but what I'm referring to is on random occasions, you can delete all automation, etc, but Cakewalk still thinks something is there. I did find a workaround: select all tracks, then save them as a track template. Load that track template into an empty project and you're ready to go. It keeps everything except any colors you may have set for console view.
  3. Thanks Lance. That doesn't work. Cakewalk has had this issue/bug since back in the Sonar days. If you delete all the tracks, etc in a project to start a new one, sometimes "ghost" information stays and it thinks the end of the old project is still the end. I was hoping the current Bandlab version had addressed this. It's totally random when this happens, so it very hard to recreate it to submit a bug report. Oh well, I'll just start from scratch. Thanks for your input!
  4. I have an existing project that I want to use as the layout for a new project (so I can keep track names, plugins, prochannel settings, etc). I did a CTRL-A and deleted all the tracks/clips, then deleted any automation envelopes that were there. I "save as" with a new name, but the project end point from the old project persists. It thinks I have a project with 182 measures (which the old project was). How do I get it to behave like a new, empty project? What am I missing?
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