Hi--I have chosen in the options not to have any crossfading done when I make a split. If the track is unmuted, this looks as you would expect--one clean line dividing the item in two. But if the track or item is muted--whether actively or by dint of other track(s) being soloed, the split is visually different: there is a small section following the split that is darker than the rest of the item. The width of this tiny section stays constant no matter the amount of horizontal zoom, and gives the appearance of some kind of overlap which is a) visually undesirable, cluttered and confusing (I would prefer the one clean line, since that's effectively what I have) and b) mysterious: what does it represent? There is nothing I can discern or guess it to be a representation of, and as far as I can figure, serves zero practical utility. Here is a pic with one track muted and the next not, split at the same points. One item is stereo and one not, but if I were to flip the muted state between the two, the effect would transfer between them. Please help me understand (and hopefully eliminate) this! Thanks.