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On a fine day, 01-03-2004, Craig Beaumont wrote:
>On 3/1/04 1:08 AM, "james page" <jimmymio@...> wrote:
>
>> --- Craig Beaumont <cbeaumont1@...> wrote:
>>
>>> 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".
>>
>> Thanks Craig but I'nm a little confused. I thought
>> that all songs that were started from the corrupt
>> autoload would also be corrupt.
>>
>That would be correct. But I'm assuming that there must have been a time
>(pre Stylus installation) when your autoload was NOT yet corrupted, and
that
>would be when you did an earlier song project. So if you have an earlier
>project, open up the song and go from there.
Maybe worth noting that in the past several users have experienced
problems when their Autoload got too old. I.e. if your Autoload is
still from e.g. the 4.x era and you're now at 6.3, some sort of
incompatibility might creep in. It thus seems to be a good idea to
recreate your Autoload from scratch after a big Logic revision.
Tedious, I know, but I (and others) have done this quite a few times,
and personally I've never suffered from the kind of weird problems
this thread is about (and which seem to pop up every couple of days
in this group). Just press Option and then pick 'New' from the File
menu. Logic now creates a new song that's not based on your
Autoload, with all possible Audio Objects in the mixer. Now just
copy/paste environment stuff from your old Autoload in the new song,
and save as new Autoload.
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Hendrik Jan Veenstra h @ k n o w a r e . n l
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