Question about Voice Track music attenuation settings

The bed should end when the voice track ends. Do you mean the bed overlaps one of the music tracks, or there's a gap between the tracks and there's no voice track or music, and only the bed is playing?
Please find attached in this rar file a short mp3 voice track from my show with a bed and listen to how it transitions to the next track. There is no fade out on the bed (though its set to 3000ms fade out time), it just cuts out abruptly when the next track begins. As such, I don't get a smooth transition.
 

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This bug did not confirm, the bed fades in/out properly. With the RadioBOSS 7.1.0.1 update, VT bed fading settings are moved to Settings -> Playback -> Voice tracking. Please check if they are correct.
 
This bug did not confirm, the bed fades in/out properly. With the RadioBOSS 7.1.0.1 update, VT bed fading settings are moved to Settings -> Playback -> Voice tracking. Please check if they are correct.
I have downloaded the update and I'm still getting the same problem. No music bed fade out. I wonder if the issue might be arising from the fact that there are two ways of deploying music beds - first, within the universal voice track setting itself (now moved to Settings -> Playback -> Voice tracking) where you have the option of loading music beds, and second, within the File Types section in Settings, where for each file type I can select specific unique beds. I do the latter for all my music bed deployments across all my programming, and I'm finding that the music bed fade out settings don't work at all there. You will notice that the second use case allows one to set bed volume levels for each file type, and so far I've noticed this is not affected by whatever the universal voice track bed volume level is, and for that matter the fade in and fade out settings too. Maybe music bed fade settings only work in the former use case scenario under universal voice track settings, and not for file type music beds. The attenuation settings are working in both instances though.
 

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second, within the File Types section in Settings, where for each file type I can select specific unique beds. I do the latter for all my music bed deployments across all my programming, and I'm finding that the music bed fade out settings don't work at all there
But there are no fade out settings for bed at all, it's supposed to fade out together with the track itself. As opposed to a voice track, for which bed can be activated/deactivated mid-playback, bed for file types is supposed to play from start to end.

If you use this file type as a voice track, the bed does not fade out there too?

Anyway, we'll check how all this works, as there seems to be a potential conflict of vt bed vs file type bed.
 
If you use this file type as a voice track, the bed does not fade out there too?
I'm not sure I'm understanding you correctly. A voice track normally shouldn't fade out because it's someone talking - thus a fade out is both unnecessary and undesired. However it's accompanying music bed ideally should fade out. Right? Because though the music bed is playing in the background, it is nonetheless still music, therefore it should transition smoothly into the music track that follows, as the voice track ends. I thought the fade out feature is to allow for the music bed to fade out before the person stops talking in the voice track.

On my particular station, because different shows and features utilise their own unique music beds, I normally assign the unique music beds to different shows and features by categorising my prerecorded voicetracks under different file types. This makes it so that particular music beds are only deployed for particular shows and segments and not others.
 
However it's accompanying music bed ideally should fade out. Right? Because though the music bed is playing in the background, it is nonetheless still music, therefore it should transition smoothly into the music track that follows, as the voice track ends. I thought the fade out feature is to allow for the music bed to fade out before the person stops talking in the voice track.
Music bed should fade out in two cases: when the voice track ends, or while voice track is playing, and music track in the playlist starts, so bed is no longer necessary. We'll check how all this works.
 
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