Version 2024.02. I create a song with several tracks of audio. Some, I import from existing audio files elsewhere, and some I record through my existing audio gear. All is fine. I wander off somewhere and come back days later and open the project up only to find that all the audio tracks have flatlined. The clips are still there, but they show zero audio, but just a flat line. When I look in the folder where I keep the audio files, they are there and play properly when I click on them through Windows Audio Player. If I right click any of the tracks in Cakewalk and then click :Associated Audio Files, the dialog box shows no files. If I delete the audio tracks from the project and then re-import them they can now be seen and heard when I play the project. I Iook in the audio directory where I keep Cakewalk audio, I now see double audio files, both of which contain audio data as Windows will play them. What gives here? I'm suspicious that maybe this happens when my PC goes to sleep and wakes back up as I normally just walk away from whatever I'm doing and don't shut Cakewalk down. Right or wrong, I have always done this and have only recently seen this behavior. Is it only me?
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Version 2024.02. I create a song with several tracks of audio. Some, I import from existing audio files elsewhere, and some I record through my existing audio gear. All is fine. I wander off somewhere and come back days later and open the project up only to find that all the audio tracks have flatlined. The clips are still there, but they show zero audio, but just a flat line. When I look in the folder where I keep the audio files, they are there and play properly when I click on them through Windows Audio Player. If I right click any of the tracks in Cakewalk and then click :Associated Audio Files, the dialog box shows no files. If I delete the audio tracks from the project and then re-import them they can now be seen and heard when I play the project. I Iook in the audio directory where I keep Cakewalk audio, I now see double audio files, both of which contain audio data as Windows will play them. What gives here? I'm suspicious that maybe this happens when my PC goes to sleep and wakes back up as I normally just walk away from whatever I'm doing and don't shut Cakewalk down. Right or wrong, I have always done this and have only recently seen this behavior. Is it only me?
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