On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Lieven Moors <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 10:53:42PM +0100, John Rigg wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 04:29:26PM +0200, Lieven Moors wrote:
> > > I've been experiencing a bug with non-timeline,
> > > but I'm not sure what happens exactly... Before I file
> > > a very vague bug report, I thought I would ask here
> > > if anyone has experienced something similar.
> > >
> > > It happens when I record a new track, that suddenly the
> > > waveform of _another_ track changes its visible waveform.
> > > The waveform of the track that changed stills shows some
> > > audio information, but it is completely wrong. It looks
> > > a bit like I've recorded background noise on that track,
> > > although the track still plays the right audio.
> > >
> > > It seems something goes wrong with the peak files...
> > >
> > > Anybody experienced something like this?
> >
> > Does the changed waveform stay changed if the window is redrawn
> > (Ctrl-L) or if the session is closed and reopened?
> >
> > I haven't seen this here, but sometimes the timeline window needs to be
> > redrawn when I resize it (not a serious problem).
> >
> > John
>
> No, redrawing has no effect on this, and closing and opening the session
> neither. It's happening quite often, but I have no idea what circumstances
> are triggering this. Only thing I can do is delete the peak files.
>
>
And that works? That is to say, the problem is only when recording new
material and doesn't affect the regeneration process? Also, are these clips
mono or multi channel?

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