Busy tracks

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August 03, 13 1:42 AM (permalink)

Busy tracks

Hey guys, have been using X1 producer for a while now but today whenever I tried to load a project, and there are many to choose from, the tracks load and then the screen hangs and each individual track says "busy" and I can't play anything.
Anyone got any ideas???
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    scook
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    Re: Busy tracks August 03, 13 9:05 AM (permalink)
    Make sure Preferences > Audio > Driver Settings "Playback Timing Master" is defined
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    Re: Busy tracks August 04, 13 2:21 AM (permalink)
    Thanks for the reply, the timing master is set as my presonus firepod, pretty sure that's what it always was but not sure?
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    Re: Busy tracks August 04, 13 6:04 AM (permalink)
    NDMA
    Hey guys, have been using X1 producer for a while now but today whenever I tried to load a project, and there are many to choose from, the tracks load and then the screen hangs and each individual track says "busy" and I can't play anything.
    Anyone got any ideas???

     
    Do you have all project on the same hard drive?
    Maybe the hard drive is strating to give up? Have you tried moving the project to anotherr hard drive and load it from there?
     
    If you get this in the loading process it feels like Sonar's got problems reading the data

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    Re: Busy tracks August 05, 13 5:13 AM (permalink)
    Have you cleared out your picture cache recently?

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    Re: Busy tracks August 05, 13 10:03 AM (permalink)
    Even if it's "busy" you should be able to hear the audio files. And what does it mean you can't play anything? Do you hear midi tracks all right?

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