Puede guardar la pista en un archivo de rendimiento y luego moverla a la pista de audio para editarla. Luego puede volver a moverlo a la pista de rendimiento.
You can save the track to a Performance file then move it to the Audio track to edit it. Then you can move it back to Performance track.
You can save the track to a Performance file then move it to the Audio track to edit it, but you can't move it back to the same Channel you converted to a Performance Track without completing additional steps because there's been two Performance Tracks created, an original performance of the track and an edited version of the track.
Because you converted the Channel to a Performance Track, the original RealTrack performance has automatically been saved to a Performance Track and your editing process results in creating an additional Performance Track in the same folder. When a Performance Track is created, a WAV (or WMA) file is automatically saved and a bt1 file is also created.
I can get your instructions to work if I unfreeze the track and regenerate the file rather than play it after the new, edited Performance Track has been moved back to the original Channel.
This issue is eliminated if rather than convert the track to a Performance Track, you either save the track to WAV or render it and import that audio and convert it to a first generation Performance Track ensuring there are no remnants remaining from the first Performance Track as you've described in your instructions.