God I effed up hard here...need help!
God I effed up hard here...need help!
I don't think that there's a solution to this one, but there's nothing to lose, so...
I froze and flattened my tracks on a new track I'm working on as my CPU was under the cosh, but instead of saving it as a new project so that I can always go back to tinker with the VSTi's if the need arose, I saved it on the same name as the original project I intended to leave unfrozen and unflattened.
The $64,000 question: is there any way back?
I froze and flattened my tracks on a new track I'm working on as my CPU was under the cosh, but instead of saving it as a new project so that I can always go back to tinker with the VSTi's if the need arose, I saved it on the same name as the original project I intended to leave unfrozen and unflattened.
The $64,000 question: is there any way back?
sadly no, hopefully one day the'll let you keep your undos after you save, but really I strongly advise working in revisions when you make major changes (song1.02...song 1.03 etc) that is a habit I got in a long time ago for this kind of reason
plus 'save a copy' is a good one too
But regarding flatten - I never use it on the one track, I always create a new audio track next to the previous track and then when it's frozen drag the clips to the new track holding CTRL and that will make copies that are audio files, then you can just deactivate the frozen clips and hide the frozen track out of the way
plus 'save a copy' is a good one too
But regarding flatten - I never use it on the one track, I always create a new audio track next to the previous track and then when it's frozen drag the clips to the new track holding CTRL and that will make copies that are audio files, then you can just deactivate the frozen clips and hide the frozen track out of the way
Great tip Forge...I had no idea of that trick.
I would still like to see this be a standard feature: an undisturbed VSTi track with a new audio track next to it when you choose 'flatten.' I mean, why would ever really want to get rid of a VSTi instrument with all those midi notes after all that work?
I would still like to see this be a standard feature: an undisturbed VSTi track with a new audio track next to it when you choose 'flatten.' I mean, why would ever really want to get rid of a VSTi instrument with all those midi notes after all that work?
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freeze the trackmax2f wrote:sorry could someone please explain forges advises a little bit i didnt quite get it by reading it
drag the frozen clips to an audio track and hold CTRL
if you're on a mac it's option i think
then it copies the clip but makes it an audio clip
then you can just deactivate the frozen clips
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i do the EXACT same thing.forge wrote:sadly no, hopefully one day the'll let you keep your undos after you save, but really I strongly advise working in revisions when you make major changes (song1.02...song 1.03 etc) that is a habit I got in a long time ago for this kind of reason
plus 'save a copy' is a good one too
But regarding flatten - I never use it on the one track, I always create a new audio track next to the previous track and then when it's frozen drag the clips to the new track holding CTRL and that will make copies that are audio files, then you can just deactivate the frozen clips and hide the frozen track out of the way
Well said... I learnt the hard way many years ago to always do a "Save As" after every major change.forge wrote:sadly no, hopefully one day the'll let you keep your undos after you save, but really I strongly advise working in revisions when you make major changes (song1.02...song 1.03 etc) that is a habit I got in a long time ago for this kind of reason
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dedication - gud stuff!domkane wrote:Well said... I learnt the hard way many years ago to always do a "Save As" after every major change.forge wrote:sadly no, hopefully one day the'll let you keep your undos after you save, but really I strongly advise working in revisions when you make major changes (song1.02...song 1.03 etc) that is a habit I got in a long time ago for this kind of reason
