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  1. So, I read your post, and thank you for at least pointing me in the direction of a solution. However: 1. It was impossible to resolve the issue. 2. Out of desperation, I deleted the sends to the “Voices” bus that I had created for mixing. This made the ghost voice disappear. 3. I recreated the same sends, identical to the ones I had deleted... and now it works! I think it's a program bug... that needs to be fixed so we don't waste hours unnecessarily!
  2. Thanks to the advice I received, I tried checking the sends to the Voces bus that I had created. By turning off the send related to the offending voice directed to the Voices bus, it finally disappeared (with everything still muted). I then tried deleting this send. When I restored it, everything started working: if I mute it NOW, I no longer hear the ghost track. I am still left with the problem of understanding WHAT I could have done wrong, since I did NOT change anything except trying to disable the sends and then delete and redo them, always directed to the Voices bus.
  3. Hi, I have a problem that I never had with Cakewalk by Bandlab. I have a mix with several tracks, one of which is vocals. Even if I mute all the tracks, this voice can still be heard: a ghost voice! I used Melodyne on some vocal tracks (there are three, two male and one female) to fix some tonal uncertainties. For the rest, I used plugins for de-essing, reverb... Why can I still hear this voice even when I mute all the tracks? What could be the cause? Is there a bug in the program? Sonar version 2025.8 (Build 004, X64) Tks!
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