2013/02/10 05:08:51
soens
I don't get it.   .  .. .. .    Aint that howsit s'pose ta look?? !?

All my projects looky thataway.

I'm actually using X1 at the moment an' its runnin' ssssmmmmooooothly.
Too bad I can't load in one o' dem fancy X2 only plugins. (sigh)
2013/02/10 05:12:39
soens
Nice use of color, btw. "We need more colorful participants in these threads."
2013/02/10 17:51:28
jbow
Bub, you're certainly a good sport... I don't know how you do it but thanks. You might not realize it but a post like this is really comforting to me. It is proof positive that it isn't just me. I'm curious though... did you have a moment where, had you been holding a hammer, you would have beaten your computer to bits?
2013/02/10 23:25:06
Bub
jbow

Bub, you're certainly a good sport... I don't know how you do it but thanks. You might not realize it but a post like this is really comforting to me. It is proof positive that it isn't just me. I'm curious though... did you have a moment where, had you been holding a hammer, you would have beaten your computer to bits?
Oh no ... it's not just you.

There's been a couple of times I seriously thought about taking my DAW outside and shooting it with my 50 cal cap and ball rifle, and posting a pic.

Actually, X2a isn't working all that bad now that I'm familiar with it's quirks. I can dance around them and be relatively productive. Well, as productive as a guy can be just sitting here having fun, it's not like I do this for a living.

I was mistaken about Auto-Save not working. I assumed that it saved the different version's with the .cwp extension, but it doesn't. That's why when I tried to load an older version, they were invisible ... Sonar was looking for a particular file extension that wasn't there. And since the version of Auto-Save that I could see was corrupted, I couldn't use the 'Revert' command, so I had to go hunt for them manually. For those who don't know, the 'Revert' command under 'File' is for when you use Auto-Save Versioning. You can click on Revert and it shows you a list of files you can go back to.

The manual says the versions are stored in Temp files, so I went in to my Projects folder looking for some kind of 'Temp' folder and that's when I saw the files there with no extension. So I really didn't lose hardly any work seeing how I have Auto-Save set to save every 60 seconds. I lost 2 small edits.

I should start a thread upstairs about Auto-Save and how it works in depth. It really saved my butt this time. I hadn't saved the original project file in 5 hours according to the time stamp. I always forget, that's why it's good to have this Auto-Save setting.


2013/02/10 23:50:36
soens
The most disconcerting part is finding out nothing really went wrong after you had everything go wrong and there was no one there to tell you nothing went wrong.

I just hate it when that happens.... I, too, have very little hair left after Sonar. But I keep going back again and again and again. (I get a hair transplant every so often just so I can pull it all out again)

Glad to hear you sorted it out. And, YES, do a write-up on it upstairs, as I am NOW in the habbit of hitting ctrl+s after every major edit.

Another thing. If you had executed your DAW you would have never found out thees leetle seecret.

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2013/02/10 23:59:38
57Gregy
I have autosave turned off. I haven't had a crash in many years.
 
 
I may regret writing that.
2013/02/11 00:41:11
Bub
57Gregy

I have autosave turned off. I haven't had a crash in many years.
 
I may regret writing that.
I can't tell you how many times I've regretted it. I used to be afraid of it until I understood how it works. But I keep forgetting to hit Ctrl-S. I have this darn mental block on it.

I'm going to write up an in depth thread on it and post upstairs tomorrow.

2013/02/11 00:47:03
Bub
soens

The most disconcerting part is finding out nothing really went wrong after you had everything go wrong and there was no one there to tell you nothing went wrong.
'Technically' something did go wrong. The Auto-Save project did get corrupted and would not allow me to use the 'Revert' command. If I hadn't have gone to the Project Folder, I never would have found those files without extensions. :)
I just hate it when that happens.... I, too, have very little hair left after Sonar. But I keep going back again and again and again. (I get a hair transplant every so often just so I can pull it all out again)
 
Glad to hear you sorted it out. And, YES, do a write-up on it upstairs, as I am NOW in the habbit of hitting ctrl+s after every major edit.
Thanks. I'll post something upstairs tomorrow. I may do some screenshots.
Another thing. If you had executed your DAW you would have never found out thees leetle seecret.
:)
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