When interacting with processed songs, some audio channels can become unresponsive after muting, lowering, or raising their volume levels.
Observed behavior:
Certain channels stop producing audio entirely after volume/mute changes.
Once this happens, there does not appear to be a way to restore the channel without reloading or reprocessing the song.
In some cases, adjusting a channel’s volume has no immediate effect.
The volume change only applies after interacting with a different channel, suggesting the mixer state/UI may not be updating correctly.
Expected behavior:
Channels should consistently respond to mute and volume adjustments in real time.
Muted or lowered channels should always recover correctly when restored.
Volume sliders should immediately affect the selected channel without requiring interaction with another track.
This appears to happen intermittently during live channel manipulation after song processing. It may be related to mixer state synchronization or channel routing updates.
When interacting with processed songs, some audio channels can become unresponsive after muting, lowering, or raising their volume levels.
Observed behavior:
Certain channels stop producing audio entirely after volume/mute changes.
Once this happens, there does not appear to be a way to restore the channel without reloading or reprocessing the song.
In some cases, adjusting a channel’s volume has no immediate effect.
The volume change only applies after interacting with a different channel, suggesting the mixer state/UI may not be updating correctly.
Expected behavior:
Channels should consistently respond to mute and volume adjustments in real time.
Muted or lowered channels should always recover correctly when restored.
Volume sliders should immediately affect the selected channel without requiring interaction with another track.
This appears to happen intermittently during live channel manipulation after song processing. It may be related to mixer state synchronization or channel routing updates.