![]() ![]() You can see that at 35.0 seconds (track 1) there is some enveloping (which was not put there by me) - I haven’t bothered to remove this as it was not affecting my audio. Here’s the link to one of the audio projects I am working on (hope it opens ok?) Just as an extra piece of information, I have tried both x86_64 and arm64 versions of 3.2.1 with the same results. Only the envelopes on the track that I edit disappear, they remain on the other tracks. ![]() ![]() I have tried creating a new project file with two separate tracks of raw audio and I noticed that if I insert envelopes on the track, when I make edits elsewhere on the track (cut / paste / split / join etc), the envelopes on that track disappear. Or could there be some files left on my mac after I delete audacity from the applications and install a different version? I notice that after reinstalling it, it knows what my recent files were (“open recent”), so there must be some files left somewhere on my hard drive. Is it possible that there is something in the project files themselves that could be causing this problem? I have tried re-saving one of the projects with 3.2.1 but I still have the problem when I go to make an edit (any edit, whether it be cut, paste, split audio etc) that envelopes randomly appear on the track/s that I am editing. I have tried the solution suggested by Trebor and that does work to remove the envelopes but obviously that also removes ones that I have intentionally put there.Īll of the audacity projects that are having this problem were all edited initially on older versions of audacity, so they may have been started or edited using 3.0.4 I have tried versions 3.2.0 and 3.1.1 and I am still having the same problem, where when I edit the audio, it is adding envelopes randomly, sometimes hundreds or thousands are added. ![]()
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