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Garageband Crash..., Did I loose Everything? |
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Fri 6 Aug 2004, 15:23
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alright, after a few days of investigating and trying new things, i think my GB is not functioning properly...
first off, read my post above.. 2nd, everytime i try to save anything, it crashes. if i try and save a recording of a real instrument (vinyl record) i loose everything... but if i try and record some midi, it still crashes during the saving process, but somehow it still saves it. 3rd... now when i record a mix (turntables via GB), i get an error message after a few minutes saying "disc too slow" and stops recording, but i can restart recording for another few minutes. in regards to my post above, that recording whet unstopped (no error messages) for about 75 minutes... i recently bought new ram so to test it i removed it to see if that was causing the problem but the problems still persists... does anyone have any of these problems? i know my mac can handle it cause it did in the past. any suggestions? thanks, d
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Fri 6 Aug 2004, 15:37
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Unfortunately I had a similar disastrous crash recently (see thread here http://www.macidol.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7272#7272 ) using garageband and I fear that you will have lost everything that wasn't saved including a lot of live recorded audio. There is no autosave in Garageband and its the old adage about save regular and save often. Im still a little upset that I lost a good song and although tried to work the thing back from a previous save it just never gelled again. I hope that Apple include such a autosave option in a new version of Garageband. I guess it would help if I didnt try to push my audio processing so hard and I should export/bounce work to AIFF too. paul/AKA clanger
This post has been edited by newbabylon: Fri 6 Aug 2004, 15:38
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Fri 6 Aug 2004, 15:41
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oh and BTW have you tried repairing permissions to cure your GB woes? That has worked for some folk.
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Sun 22 Aug 2004, 00:37
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Use a faster mac ? Sorry to state the obvious but I get the same 'too slow' message on my 867 mhz powerbook... but not on my dual 1 ghz G4. Glad to hear you solved the crashing prob tho.
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