![]() I mean it seems pretty black-and-white to me though, I inserted a plugin, and Cakewalk crashed. Not going to cry about it now but I'm curious about why this is happening going forward. The audio from the project is recoverable, still on the drive in the audio folder, but all plugins and routing and edits and midi etc is gone. Like is Cakewalk not 'printing' saves or finalizing them until you open/close the project? Where is the data/project stored or whatever you want to call it? Could it be in some cache that is maybe recoverable somewhere? What is actually happening here? It seems impossible. $*%&^!! (Crashed inserting the stupid Spitfire player, so mad!) But, I turned off auto-save because it is the leading cause of crashes for me (if it catches you at a bad time) and since I turned off auto-save I hadn't crashed in almost two months so I got lazy about doing "save as" and this morning I lost an entire project, maybe four hours of work. So between having that and the NAS there are 4 copies of the project floating around and I usually don't lose a ton of work, maybe 10 minutes at most. I have real time backups to the NAS but they also 'revert' in real time.Īuto-save is helpful because it creates a new "auto-save copy of." file. So I save, save, save, but if Cakewalk crashes and I re-open the project it has reverted to usually the last time I open/closed the project or did a "save as". ![]() I can't remember when this started happening but it seems like it's forever and I've been on Cakewalk/Sonar for 30 years.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |