I’ve reported this before but haven’t really got a clear confirmation from Steinberg in the matter and the issue is still there. The support never confirmed that they could reproduce it but only answered ”the problem is reported to the developers as a bug report”. Well, the developers of Cubase or SpectraLayers?
When a Track and a Part on that Track (the first Part at least) have the same color and you open the Part in SpectraLayers 12 ARA, the corresponding Layer will be white. It will not have the same color as the actual Track or Part in Cubase 15. This is a bug apparently.
If you open Parts in several different colors from several different Tracks they will all be represented by white Layers in SpectraLayers.
This is a big problem when editing multiple Parts opened in SpectraLayers since you can’t discriminate one Layer from the other when everyone has the same color (white) in the spectrogram. So it is since Cubase 15 more or less impossible to edit multiple opened Parts in SpectraLayers, like e.g. moving audio from one Layer to another. A very serious flaw!
I was hoping that 15.0.10 and now 15.0.20 would solve this, but no… What’s up?