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From: "Mat Jarvis" <mat@xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 at 5:18:34 AM
Subject: (Code: $00000001)
Message #63
(double click buffer readout on transport window) meassage; ''Warning! Unused Block found in song. (Code: $00000001)'' What does it mean? What happens if I never delete or check it? Thanks Mat
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From: Edmund Eagan <twelfth@xxx.xxxx
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 at 7:56:34 AM
Subject: Re: (Code: $00000001)
Message #71
This is a reply to #63.
Mat Jarvis wrote: >From: "Mat Jarvis" <mat@m...> > >(double click buffer readout on transport window) >meassage; > >''Warning! >Unused Block found in song. >(Code: $00000001)'' > This comes up occasionally when reorganizing the memory. Just save the song and reorganize again. It seems pretty benign and has never caused a crash for me. Ed
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From: zerobeat@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 at 4:25:10 PM
Subject: Re: (Code: $00000001)
Message #136
This is a reply to #63.
groovingfarm@h...>,writes: >(double click buffer readout on transport window) >meassage; > >''Warning! >Unused Block found in song. >(Code: $00000001)'' > >What does it mean? >What happens if I never delete or check it? Please step away from your computer immediately! Contact your government's military and have them erect a level-10 forcefield around it! You may need to be quarantined for a few days. f-erenc Toronto, Canada email: <zerobeat@g...> website: <http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat> "One must observe not the being of oneness, but the oneness of being"
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From: "Mat Jarvis" <mat@xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 at 7:04:55 AM
Subject: Re: (Code: $00000001)
Message #337
This is a reply to #63.
Yes, but what causes it and what does it mean? What if we never 'reorganize', which is quite likely as we've now gone up from 64k buffer to about 3000k. Does it matter if we don't? Thanks Mat >>From: "Mat Jarvis" <mat@m...> >> >>(double click buffer readout on transport window) >>meassage; >> >>''Warning! >>Unused Block found in song. >>(Code: $00000001)'' From: Edmund Eagan <twelfth@i...> >This comes up occasionally when reorganizing the memory. Just save the >song and reorganize again. It seems pretty benign and has never caused a >crash for me. >Ed
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From: Edmund Eagan <twelfth@xxx.xxxx
Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 at 1:18:18 PM
Subject: Re: Re: (Code: $00000001)
Message #377
This is a reply to #63.
>From: "Mat Jarvis" <mat@m...> > >Yes, but what causes it and what does it mean? You got me. >What if we never 'reorganize', which is quite likely as we've now gone up >from 64k buffer to about 3000k. >Does it matter if we don't? I've never noticed any performance improvements or problems by reorganizing or not reorganizing. It may just be residual coding that did mean something when CPU performance was more limited. Ed
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