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From: Craig Beaumont <cbeaumont1@...>
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 at 10:46:20 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Need help replacing corrupt autoload
Message #158143
This is a reply to #158137.
On 2/28/04 5:38 PM, "james page" <jimmymio@...> wrote: > I recently installed Stylus on a G5 dual OS 10.2 > running LAP 6.3.3. Immediately after installing, Logic > began crashing whenever I tried to open autoload or > any file that was created using it. > Spectrasonics syas that autoload is corrupt (how'd > that happen?) and that I must trash it. > My question is: Is there a wasy to keep my > environment? I'd hate to have to redo all of those > patch lists etc. James, Find an older "pre Stylus installation song" that you previously worked on using your autoload and delete all the tracks and other stuff that you don't want...until it looks like your original autoload...then save song as "autoload". > My second question is: Is there a way > to save my midi tracks and reload them into new songs? You can copy midi tracks from older songs by simply dragging the tracks from song to song. ...open instance of song with track to be copied...open song to be copied to... Select and drag (or use copy/paste commands) track or part of it into new song to predetermined track and position. Once it's there you can manipulate it like any other. Pay attention to things like tempo changes and non-destructive changes. Normalize the tracks before copying for instance. Make sure the track parameters are the same as original or whatever you want the copied track to now be. Hope this helps. Craig
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