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problems with the BR 600
I was wondering if anyone has ever had a problem with with volume control after you bounce a series of track? Example- I laid down my drum tracks on tracks 1-7 and then set the volume levels, then bounced. when I recorded the next set of tracks and adjusted the volume, the volume from the drum track adjusted. I thought after a track was bounced it was pretty set. Is there something I am missing? What ever help a canyone can give will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Again!!!