Yeah, this is definitely one of the downsides. Less of an issue for me since I rarely save my record buffers anymore (a lot of what I do on the OT relies on using pickup machines with negative gain so that the record buffer changes every cycle, and that means there’s really never a finished recording to save), but when I DO save something in a record buffer I try to remember to also copy it into the audio pool so I’ll be able to find it easily if I want to use it again. It’s a little bit of a hassle but not bad (and if you’re saving a lot of buffers, you can just copy them all to the pool in USB disk mode later on). Basically, I use the pool like a sample library and project folders more like disks in an oldschool sampler.