Cubase 13.0.51 file error during bounce warped multitrack

Hello,
seems that this issue is not resolved, at least on PC.

When this function Phase-Coherent AudioWarp appeared some CB versions ago, I checked it imediately as a daily-recording drummer.
It just didn’t work with multitrack drum recordings, due to the audible phase artifacts that disqualified using this method.
So I quickly lost interest in it and went back to the old slip-editing method - no problem.

Ok, now to the point - Encouraged by some enthusiastic YT tutorial (you know whoose :wink:), I tried this method again today - I quickly checked that it still wasn’t suitable for multitr. drums, but I tried it on a tambourine recording, with just a fewer tracks - the result was satisfactory - great!

As this was a drum-session for a bigger, already half-mixed project I needed to bounce these tamb. tracks for easier import into the main project - and that’s where the Boom! started. One after another, each time forcing me to kill the Cubase process in task manager. Complete freeze followed by the message “There was an error during bounce!”

After searching the forum it turned out that this problem is known from previous Cubase versions.

That’s why I decided to write a fresh topic.
I would also like to kindly ask if Steinberg team intends to fix this bug?
Time warping on single tracks worked great since I can recall, but apparently this has never been the case with Phase-Coherent AudioWarp on multitracks - even if it works satisfactorily for a more modest multitrack recording, it is practically impossible to bounce it if the multitracks were cut (vertically) into several events groups - that’s what bounce is often used for, to consolidate several events into one, right?
It doesn’t seem to work. It’s not reliable at all.
In relation to the Manual and with Mr. Dom’s enthusiastic (as always) YT tutorial this doesn’t look too serious to me. Seriously :wink:.

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