I'd try a couple other things .. Sounds like a marker to me, but I've never been in deep enough to see how that is handled.
If you had a couple extra ticks highlited, and then cop/pasted into repitions I could see the track getting off over time. Or if the bitrate on that track was converted somewhere along the line.

First thing I'd try is to use 'Track - Consolidate track' after using 'select all' or highliting the whole track.(disk space is cheap). Make sure to include the whole track, even if you have to use From-Thru and set the end beyond the endpoint; I've seen this make a difference. Just as a weird problem with a particular file. Not dupe-able, but notable.



Then try merging it down to stereo wavefile, before saving; this consolidation process can't be undone later (once the file is saved) except to open the backup file. So it curbs further testing if saved at the wrong time.

I'd also consider a 'Save As' routine in case the original .seq file is corrupted (as you mentioned, disk space is cheap).

If either of the above work I can say I've seen it before, though under different circumstances.

Last edited by rharv; 10/03/12 03:54 PM.

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