Deleting tracks caused curruptions of other tracks
- Coopmusic247
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Deleting tracks caused curruptions of other tracks
I deleted three tracks. Another track after those tracks because garbled. To give you a better picture. I deleted three harmony vocal parts and then the frozen snare track's hits were in different places. It was all audio and it didn't shift one way or the other. The hit were just scattered. Kinda like choking when you record without enough CPU but this audio was already recorded. Had to delete the old track now messed up track and bring in a new one. Ipad 2 Auria full version. 32 bit CPU at 45 and mem at 22MB
Re: Deleting tracks caused curruptions of other tracks
Can you tell me a little more about your project before you had this problem?
Were all the tracks frozen?
It would help if you listed your track layout (how it was before you deleted the track).
For example:
Track 1: Not Frozen
Track 2 Frozen
Track 3 Frozen
I deleted Track 3.
Then I unfroze Track 2.
Something like this would help me to try and duplicate the scenario here.
Thanks,
Rim
Were all the tracks frozen?
It would help if you listed your track layout (how it was before you deleted the track).
For example:
Track 1: Not Frozen
Track 2 Frozen
Track 3 Frozen
I deleted Track 3.
Then I unfroze Track 2.
Something like this would help me to try and duplicate the scenario here.
Thanks,
Rim
- Coopmusic247
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- Joined: Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:48 pm
Re: Deleting tracks caused curruptions of other tracks
Sorry, I have worked around the problem and no longer have the original session, but the messed up track was track 17 (frozen audio, single region)
I deleted tracks 10, 11, and 12 which were not frozen obviously. Tracks 13, 14, 15, 16 were unaffected though some were frozen and some were not. Honestly, I believe because of the type of jumble that I got afterward in the snare track (17), that it must have been a CPU hiccup. Track 17 had a few plugins on it namely Pro Q and C and Drumagog.
I deleted tracks 10, 11, and 12 which were not frozen obviously. Tracks 13, 14, 15, 16 were unaffected though some were frozen and some were not. Honestly, I believe because of the type of jumble that I got afterward in the snare track (17), that it must have been a CPU hiccup. Track 17 had a few plugins on it namely Pro Q and C and Drumagog.
Re: Deleting tracks caused curruptions of other tracks
OK, perfect, thanks. I'll try to create a test project to see if I can duplicate this.
Rim
Rim
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