Erase Track removes either the MIDI data or RealTracks audio from the track. I don't believe it removes the assigned instrument, just the underlying data. I agree; I'm not sure over the value of that command unless it actually blanks out the track. Of course, you would need an un-erase command to get it back.

However, in the interim, maybe try erasing the data, then freezing the track. That should prevent it from regenerating.


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