Edit> Copy Special> Copy/ Move Tracks ...>Audio (drop down menu) with 3 choices.

1.Do nothing
2.Copy to destination track
3.Move to destination track

But if you select a RealTrack to move to a Utility track (#3) you get a wav rendering.

I want to be able to move the RealTrack in current generation or frozen state.

Why?

I want to be able to continue to use RealTrack functions such as MultiRiff ... which you can't do on a wav file.

So what's wrong with just opening another instance of the same RealTrack from the Utility track?

Because the generation and MultiRiffing I've already worked on would be lost.

But I still don't get it ... what would be the point?

I want to explore different styles against the RealTrack I like and want to save. If I leave it frozen in slot 2, for an example, I won't get the intended rhythm instrument when I load up another style. If I don't freeze it, it will get nuked.

I might want to do a 'call and response' against another rhythm or lead/ solo track. It might work with editing the wav file rendered, but there might be a little section I don't like against the RealTrack from the new style which I'd like to MultiRiff edit.

That's why I want to be able to move a RealTrack as a RealTrack to a Utility track.


Thanks.


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