Yes, hard coded CC's will change the settings, it's what they are there for.
Group and GUI settings are RB specific and a hard coded CC will change/override it.
They will usually also make the panning/reverb/volume visually change in the GUI when they occur.

Another option is you can also 'Record Mixer Moves' in the Mixer window and overwrite the existing CC data.

I'm more of a programmer so I like the Data Filter aspect once I am trying to change existing events. Plus the 'Record Mixer Moves' requires multiple passes for what I can (usually) do in the Data Filter in one pass if I give it a little thought/attention.
And with Undo I can quickly go back if I goof.

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In other words, the CC's settings change any new "group" settings back to the hard coded settings each time the song is started.

Well, for it to occur each time a song is 'started', you likely have the 'Send most Recent ..' box checked, so RB looks back and finds the last CC, either that or all of your CCs are happening at the beginning and you are starting from there.

Again; CC's get transmitted and change previous settings.
You have to get rid of them to stop that behavior in pretty much any SEQ/DAW.
Maybe you'd be better just cutting them (using the data filter) and starting over with reverb/panning etc .. hard to say without seeing the file.

Last edited by rharv; 08/15/21 09:15 AM.

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