Hi Jim I think if it was me, I would use just the vocal and the instrumental track. Listen to the two together, get the volume set how you like it, select both tracks from beginning to end, then export to wave, or i think it says, export to audio, I use the key strokes, alt f, then e, then a, and you can shift tab to decide which folder you want that saved wav file saved to. After that it oughta play just fine sir. Hope I'm clear enough and that it works for ya of course! Gordon showed me how to do that a while back, and I've done it that way every since. So much better than recording on to a third track. Then if you don't like the mix, you just tweek one or two things and redo the process. It's neet! http://www.gbrayton.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 4:40 PM Subject: [ddots-l] Help Needed quickly Hell all, I posted this one earlier and no one responded so here goes again. I have a delta 10/10 sound card connected to my computer with a Mackey mixer two monitors and a midisport. I imported and instrumental track in to Sonar and a vocalists recorded the vocals on a separate track. I armed a third track and went in to record and once completed I soloed the third track and went in to play back and got nothing. I did a bounce to track and played back the third track and got both the vocals and the instrumental. However, after mixing down the project and playing it back with the windows media player I had no vocals just the instrumental track. Can some one help me with this problem? Thanks