Yieps, I seem to be the only one upset about this! I know, I do need to get a life.

But, really how could this happen, doesn’t RB have "non-destructive" editing? And if you want to literally delete a recorded track you have to manually do that, like in any pro workstation. Otherwise, the track is always there. Heck Reaper even keep tracks you have deleted, until you tell it “yes, I want you to now remove the track from my HD”. Has this been missed in RB.

And does a warning message come up only after you have lost the track not before?

I know some of you guys swear by RB, but really this kind of happening ain’t supposed to happen.

You may know I am not a RB guy, but if my DAW did this to me I would be looking for anther DAW.

OK, I got that off my chest, I feel better now.


BIAB – 2025, Reaper (current), i7-12700F Processor, 32GB DDR4-3200MHz RAM, 1TB WD Black NVMe SSD, 2TB WDC Blue SSD, 1TB WD Blue, 2 TB SK NVMe, 6 TB External, Motu Audio Express 6x6