Welcome to the forum. I can help with your PS- request.

There are three ways to erase the audio track that I use.

From the top toolbar: File, Edit...., etc - Click on Audio, from the drop down menu that opens - select Kill Audio (This is the same as Noel posted while I was composing my remarks.)

From the next toolbar across the top just below the top toolbar: Master, Bass, etc; - At the end of this toolbar partially hidden by the mixer screen in BB2015, you can just see the A of the Audio Tab. Click this partial tab and select Kill Audio

From the Mixer: In the lower right corner of the mixer are two buttons. Select Audio. This makes the Audio track visible in the mixer screen. Right Click on the Audio track and select Erase Track. This is the option I choose most often.

Last edited by c_fogle; 05/29/15 02:07 AM.

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