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Moving clip relative to muted areas - what am I doing wrong?

Community Beginner ,
Mar 01, 2023 Mar 01, 2023

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I'm having a problem moving the recording / or muted spots at about 0:00.135. evenly throughout the recording.

 

Maybe I'll give an example then you'll know better what's going on 🙂

 

There is a fixed element, such as an intro. It repeats in each episode. On the track with the voice clip, there are muted spots (loud breaths, mumbles, etc.). I started to notice that these muted parts are shifted from what I marked (a few days / week / month before).

 

It looks as if the mutes are locked, but the clip with the sound has moved. That's why I suspect so, because it affects the whole track and dozens of places. Always by the same amount shifted.

 

Maybe there is some function that I activate accidentally and unconsciously move it?
Maybe some Audition update introduced something that such an offset occurred?
The effect is cut off word ends.

 

Has anyone encountered such a situation? How can this be remedied?
The situation has occurred several times before, but I suspected the carelessness of one of the people, until I had this myself.

 

Example:
Mute in a good place (episode from a few months ago):

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All mutes moved (same clip, but current episode):

Gregre_1-1677720795150.png

 


It could be relevant:
My workflow is usually:

1 - open the last segment of a multitrack session (sesx)
2 - removing unnecessary clips and leaving fixed clips
3 - adding new clips with the current recordings and saving to a new sesx file

We work in two people, with a shared drive (Synology Drive), but never simultaneously. Simply one person does one task, when he finishes and closes the sesx it is continued by the other person.
Both people on MBP M1Max, macOS 12.6.3.

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Mar 01, 2023 Mar 01, 2023

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It's like I used the Slip tool (which I never use), but only for the line with volume - and the recording itself did not move. Is it possible to do that?

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Mar 02, 2023 Mar 02, 2023

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I was able to reverse the problem and repeat it.
The shift happens when I save a session in a new folder and let the files (clips) be copied to the new folder.
When I save and Audition automatically loads them from the new location, the offset occurs inside the clipped parts.
Sample rate the same.
This happens on Audition 22.6.0.66 and 23.2.0.68

 

Here a short video of what I am doing and what is happening:
https://www.berrycast.com/conversations/7109203d-355e-5043-899d-0c40d65bab4c

Can anyone confirm that the same thing is happening with them?

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