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So the situation is that any instrument channel can be routed to any bus and THAT bus can be routed to the system playback. All channel and bus input/outputs seem to work fine all around. The problem is when an instrument is routed to a bus and then that bus is routed to a second bus, the signal is lost. The signal will not go any further than a primary location (but it will go out from that primary location to the system playback). It is as if the input of a secondary bus will not work, even though it will accept an instrument channel directly. The problem seems to be present even when using inserts or aux send plugins.

Any thoughts on a Jack setting that might impact this type of a scenario? It's strange.

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