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Inspiring
January 24, 2023
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random audio layers are muted (without mute button activated) since last 04/2018 update!

  • January 24, 2023
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I updated Adobe Premiere Pro CC yesterday (April 2018) and started a new project with 3 audio layers. The first and third layers play back the audio normally. The second layer is muted with mute button being disabled. When you click on Solo button it works but then you have to click on all Solo buttons of course. How can I solve this?
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I MAY HAVE THE SOLUTION:

I'm going to start by saying - I've never actually found a solution to anything before - however - I have a ten track clip - and am using a recording made on a 10 track field recorder that out put a poly wav for me. When I came to solo tracks there was nothing on several of them and some on others - couldn't fathom it. Checked this thread and despair filled me - as tech problems so often do. AND THEN. I noticed in the mixer, beneath the pan tool a button just to the right with a logo that's a square connected to three little squares 'SET TRACK OUTPUT CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS' it says if I hover over it (which I have had to do several times with a name as long as that). I clicked that and then checked all the boxes 1-2 , 3-4, 5-6 and 7-8 and then all my mic's cam on - I can solo them and whatever - they are there.

Hope this is the answer everyone.

73 replies

Reg Wrench
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
For me it only happens when opening a project. Toggling the solo on and off fixes it until the project is opened again.
Inspiring
January 24, 2023
A colleague and I have both had this bug since the update - workaround for me was to solo then un-solo the track
TaranVH
Inspiring
January 24, 2023
I've had this happen.
Literally just move an audio clip down to another track. See if that fixes it.
If not, move it so far down that it creates a new track. See if that fixes it.
Try restarting the whole computer.
If still no worky, throw your computer off a bridge.