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Question help with an old Sonar problem...?

Howdy, all. I believe I've seen this issue addressed out here before, but I'm wondering if anyone has found/heard of a solution for it...

With the songs I recorded in PA9 (and even one recorded in Sonar), the program adds literally hundreds of measures to the end of the song, in the form of mix envelopes. There's no audio out there, just nodes and lines from envelopes which don't seem to be attached to anything. Anyway, the program is apparently reading this as data, so when I go to export audio for the finmal mix, my 4:00 song is 20+ minutes long... Sometimes the file is so big it won't even open. I've been able to work around it by highlighting the actual start and end time and the correct tracks, but I'd rather not workaround it if there's a solution out there...

Is there a way to either keep this from happening or to fix it once it's already happened (or am I the only one out there with this issue)? Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!

J
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