sharke
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 13933
- Joined: 2012/08/03 00:13:00
- Location: NYC
- Status: offline
Project saving every time I stop playback
I've just started working on an old project again and I've noticed that it's saving every time I stop playback. I don't seem to recall this happening on any of my other projects. I have autosave on, but that's set to save every 5 minutes. Is this normal?
JamesWindows 10, Sonar SPlat (64-bit), Intel i7-4930K, 32GB RAM, RME Babyface, AKAI MPK Mini, Roland A-800 Pro, Focusrite VRM Box, Komplete 10 Ultimate, 2012 American Telecaster!
|
jb101
Max Output Level: -46 dBFS
- Total Posts : 2946
- Joined: 2011/12/04 05:26:10
- Status: offline
Re:Project saving every time I stop playback
2013/03/06 05:00:14
(permalink)
I think that if Sonar is playing a project when Autosave is scheduled it waits until the project stops, so as not to cause drop outs etc. I don't know if this is causing what you see, as I guess you would have seen it before in other projects.
|
chuckebaby
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 13146
- Joined: 2011/01/04 14:55:28
- Status: offline
Re:Project saving every time I stop playback
2013/03/06 05:38:49
(permalink)
autosave is an engine feature,which means its almost like its own program built within a program,what autosave does is check a few things first to make sure saving can be done in a safe manner. "checks to make sure playback is stopped(as jb said)no midi/data is being transfered,exc. its runs the engine everytime you hit stop. i notice it even in newer projects,not to the point it interupts flow. is it interupting flow in anyway? have you tried shutting it off to see if this is indeed what your seeing ? matter of fact what are you seeing and not sure i understand what the problem is?
Windows 8.1 X64 Sonar Platinum x64 Custom built: Asrock z97 1150 - Intel I7 4790k - 16GB corsair DDR3 1600 - PNY SSD 220GBFocusrite Saffire 18I8 - Mackie Control
|
tbosco
Max Output Level: -72 dBFS
- Total Posts : 903
- Joined: 2011/01/06 20:42:22
- Location: Chattanooga, TN
- Status: offline
Re:Project saving every time I stop playback
2013/03/06 07:15:24
(permalink)
sharke- My Sonar has done this since X1. It saves every 30 seconds or so, and after each Stop. It's very annoying, huh? I have my Autosave at 10 minutes, and turned off the "Save after X revisions" feature.
Cheers! Tony SONAR Platinum JNCS Computer with Asus X99 Motherboard (i7) Win10 Pro 64bit, 32GB RAM Motif XF7, Komplete 11, Ozone 7, Komplete Kontrol 88 keys, Softube Console 1, PreSonus Faderport 8, Focusrite ISA 430 Mk 2 Mic Pre, Yamaha HS8s and Sub Drawmer 3.1 Monitor Controller Fractal Axe FX 2 XL Guitar Processor Lots-o-Guitars
|
Guitarhacker
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 24398
- Joined: 2007/12/07 12:51:18
- Location: NC
- Status: offline
Re:Project saving every time I stop playback
2013/03/06 08:01:21
(permalink)
I have autosave turned off. I do my saves manually. Generally I save after any sort of major tracking, punch, or edit. And I will do a play through on the edits to see how well they were accomplished..... if they are "good to go" I will often let playback continue and click on the SAVE icon during the playback. My system never misses a beat. It does the save... the screen may freeze for a second, but I have never had an audio stutter or drop during a save, and as soon as it's completed.... the screen catches up.
My website & music: www.herbhartley.com MC4/5/6/X1e.c, on a Custom DAW Focusrite Firewire Saffire Interface BMI/NSAI "Just as the blade chooses the warrior, so too, the song chooses the writer "
|
icontakt
Max Output Level: -32.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 4266
- Joined: 2012/03/04 08:18:02
- Location: Tokyo
- Status: offline
Re:Project saving every time I stop playback
2013/03/06 08:05:53
(permalink)
tbosco sharke- My Sonar has done this since X1. It saves every 30 seconds or so, and after each Stop. It's very annoying, huh? I have my Autosave at 10 minutes, and turned off the "Save after X revisions" feature. Sounds terrible. Maybe clean reinstall of X1 and X2 will fix it?
|
sharke
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 13933
- Joined: 2012/08/03 00:13:00
- Location: NYC
- Status: offline
Re:Project saving every time I stop playback
2013/03/06 12:01:12
(permalink)
Ok so now I understand how autosave works. But I still think there's a problem with it because it seems to save every time I stop playback, even if I stop playback well within 5 minutes of the last save (I have it set to every 5 mins). Maybe I will shut it off because it does interrupt my workflow a little. This particular project seems to take an age to save for some reason.
JamesWindows 10, Sonar SPlat (64-bit), Intel i7-4930K, 32GB RAM, RME Babyface, AKAI MPK Mini, Roland A-800 Pro, Focusrite VRM Box, Komplete 10 Ultimate, 2012 American Telecaster!
|
swamptooth
Max Output Level: -53 dBFS
- Total Posts : 2229
- Joined: 2012/04/16 15:44:21
- Status: offline
Re:Project saving every time I stop playback
2013/03/06 12:32:48
(permalink)
do you have save after x changes enabled, because if there's automation changing fx parameters and such that will count in the number of changes.
Arvid H. PetersonSonar X3E Prod / X2A / X1PE | Cubase 9.5.1 | Reason 9.5 | Sibelius7 | Pure DataNative-Instruments Komplete 10 Ultimate and a smattering of other pluginsHome-brewed VSTs Toshiba Satellite S855-S5378 (16GB RAM, modified with 2x 750GB HDDs, Windows 8.1 x64) Samson Graphite 49, M-Audio Oxygen 49, Korg nanoPAD2, Webcam motion tracking programs M-Audio Fast Track UltraMember, ASCAP
|
don4777
Max Output Level: -85 dBFS
- Total Posts : 264
- Joined: 2004/06/06 17:21:38
- Status: offline
Re:Project saving every time I stop playback
2013/03/06 15:33:31
(permalink)
autosave is an engine feature chuckebaby autosave is an engine feature... Hi Charlie, Just curious about the term "engine feature". I haven't heard the term before. I have been involved in SW/HW engineering for the past 20+ years. And still am for my day job as an EE. But that doesn't mean I know everything (or anything). Is this a new name for a programming concept that has been around for years - or is this a new concept? Thanks, Don
|