In cakewalk, there are times when I save a project and come back at a later date. When I come back some of my synths are replace by other existing synths in my track. This often happens when I have two similar or the same synths, for examples I had three different tracks of sitala for different drums, but when I came back they were all replaced with the bass guitar plugin I had in a different track (SI- Bass Guitar). I take good care of my sample organization, so I tried to change the synth back to sitala and put my samples back, but the problem is all three instances of sitala follow each other, its like the bass guitar replacement combined all of the tracks into one without actually showing that, so whenever I edit one of the samplers all three follow the same set of changes. Is there a way to fix this? Is it human error?
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In cakewalk, there are times when I save a project and come back at a later date. When I come back some of my synths are replace by other existing synths in my track. This often happens when I have two similar or the same synths, for examples I had three different tracks of sitala for different drums, but when I came back they were all replaced with the bass guitar plugin I had in a different track (SI- Bass Guitar). I take good care of my sample organization, so I tried to change the synth back to sitala and put my samples back, but the problem is all three instances of sitala follow each other, its like the bass guitar replacement combined all of the tracks into one without actually showing that, so whenever I edit one of the samplers all three follow the same set of changes. Is there a way to fix this? Is it human error?
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