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The trick is to create a single ReplaceableInput for the Sound in the destination track. Here's a slightly modified version of your test case where the ChannelSelectors are applied to a single input (the input that is to be replaced by your submix). Your version was correct but it had four inputs, one for each channel, rather than a single ReplaceableInput that was routed to four different channels). Beautiful Sound, btw! IP: Logged | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Bingo! This is doing exactly what I am looking for. Many, many thanks! IP: Logged |
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