External Sample Editor Broken

"To transfer audio edited in the external sample editor back to Logic Pro
Save the file in the external sample editor, then switch back to Logic Pro.
The edited audio will be updated in the Audio Bin and Arrange area, if regions based on the audio file are in use. "
This USED to be true but no longer
I'm using Melodyne Single Track and instead of updating the relevant file in the arrange window I'm having to 'reimport' the tuned file.

Ok so I think I might have figured this out on my own... Apparently, if you highlight a region, and the region is open in Logic's Editor window, while you're trying to edit the region with an external editor like Audition, it will throw the "file is in use by another application" error, when you try to save the changes you've made in the external editor. I found that if I close the "Editor" window in Logic, before trying to open the region in Audition, Audition is then able to save the changes to the file.
Derp.

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