Entire sections automatically mute themselves after I start bouncing the track.

Recording spoken audio for a podcast, and I muted the track so that I wouldn’t hear my own voice monitored in my headphones. We recorded three segments, but when I go to bounce them, the second and third segments mute the entire track. Doesn’t matter if I try bouncing the whole track or each part individually, part one comes out fine, and parts two and three mutes themselves. Not sure what I did, but please any help would be appreciated

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 14.6

Posted on Jan 21, 2025 10:18 AM

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Jan 22, 2025 06:04 PM in response to EddieGrey

It still mutes the whole track when I try to bounce the region. The region itself isn't muted. I tried messing with that before ending up here. What's weird is I can hear region #02 and #03, but I have to unmute the track after pressing play. If I have the track unmuted and press play, it will mute the track. If I move the playhead while the region is audible, it will mute the track again. None of these things happens with region #01. I can move the playhead around all I want.Also thanks for the heads up on the input monitoring.

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