I need to restore source tracks after Bounce.

Hello, I am a relatively new user to Logic Pro.


Logic Pro 11.2, on a Mac mini w 24g of RAM, OS Tahoe 26.1


Recently I Bounced all my tracks to a mix track in the same workspace.

This resulted in muting all my source tracks.

I have a good demo as a result but now I want to make a karaoke version (no vocal)

But I can't do it because all my source tracks are grayed out, muted.

How do I restore them?

Thanks in advance

Richard W

Mac mini, macOS 26.1

Posted on Dec 21, 2025 1:36 PM

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Dec 21, 2025 2:30 PM in response to D.I. Johnson

Thanks, I found the Track header configuration menu. The mute button is already displayed in the track panel, as muted. The tracks are all grayed out. Even when I try to export tracks I get silent tracks.

Un muting does not work at all.

I can rebuild this project in a few hours, but I'd rather not if another solution is available.

It seems as if when I Bounced tracks I inadvertently muted or otherwise silenced everything else, drums, bass, keys, vocals, etc. Everything but the Bounce mix.

Dec 21, 2025 3:27 PM in response to D.I. Johnson

When I went to bounce the tracks there was a multiple choice to "Leave" or "mute".

Obviously I chose to "mute" which resulted in the appearance as my screenshot shows.

I imported audio tracks from Dorico 6, so all is not lost, I can rebuild this project in several hours.

I think I possibly chose poorly and should have chose "Leave" which may have left my individual tracks intact.

I am nonetheless grateful for the assistance.

I need to restore source tracks after Bounce.

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