No Audio in Soundtrack Pro

I use a Mac Pro. When I send a FCP sequence or a video clip with audio to a soundtrack pro multitrack project, I cannot hear the audio when I play the project in STP. When I scrub, I CAN hear the audio. Also, while I'm in the same "FCP to Soundtrack Pro" project I cannot hear the loops that I may want in my FCP project. The meters are active, indicating the audio is there. However, when I open a new Soundtrack Pro project, either multitrack or audio file, I can hear all sounds. On another Mac Pro I use, this does not occur. Am I missing something in preferences?
Final Cut Studio 3 (FCP 3.0.1, Soundtrack Pro 3.0.1)
Please help,
wood24

Whoa, let's back up. Your description is a bit confused. Are you just saying that the audio file project you had open is no longer playing back? From where are you playing the audiofile project? Where is the multitrack project? How did you create both the multitrack and audiofile projects?

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