Sonar Mystery Envelopes

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Anyone run across this problem? I opened a project in Sonar which I hadn't looked at in a few weeks. One of the tracks has several envelopes on it, but two of the envelopes are labeled :100.0% and :60.4%.

No indication at all of what they relate to. I suspect they are FX envelopes as I have a reverb FX on the track - but normally when you assign an FX envelope, it is labeled as to which particular control it is associated with (e.g., room size, density, wet/dry). These two are just labeled as described above.

Any clue as to how to reassociate them, and what caused them to become disassociated?
 
Hi dachay2tnr,

Check the color of the envelope. Then match it by right-clicking in the Clips pane and choosing Envelopes from the pop-up menu. It could be a MIDI controller that wasn't named.

Best,
Scott

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This guy thinks he wrote the book on Cakewalk or something, geez... ;)
 
Good call, Scott. I'm partially color blind, so I don't pay much attention to the colors. I tend to rely on the text more.

These appear to be reverb envelopes (one for density and one for room size), but I'll have to get a friend to confirm my "color matches" to be sure.

Any idea what causes them to get "disassociated" in the first place (if that's the right term)?
 
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