9.1 Won't Save New Projects
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9.1 Won't Save New Projects
Created a template and then projects for the 13 songs for a new recording session which stared today.
When I tried to open one of them today, it wouldn't open.
I went back to the template and tried to create a new project. DP would crash after trying to save. I can open old projects, but I can't save as. Same thing. An error message.
I trashed prefs, and twice reinstalled DP 9.1
Still no luck.
I'm downloading 9.13, hoping this solves the problem. Meanwhile I have set up projects in Logic. This is fine for the current session, but I have to add drums to five current DP project on Thursday.
As it's Ric "Mick Shripmton" Parnell playing the drums, I hate to have to to awkward work arounds. The risk is our drummer could explode in flames if all is not well. Our bass player said he had similar exp.
Any help? Suggestions??
When I tried to open one of them today, it wouldn't open.
I went back to the template and tried to create a new project. DP would crash after trying to save. I can open old projects, but I can't save as. Same thing. An error message.
I trashed prefs, and twice reinstalled DP 9.1
Still no luck.
I'm downloading 9.13, hoping this solves the problem. Meanwhile I have set up projects in Logic. This is fine for the current session, but I have to add drums to five current DP project on Thursday.
As it's Ric "Mick Shripmton" Parnell playing the drums, I hate to have to to awkward work arounds. The risk is our drummer could explode in flames if all is not well. Our bass player said he had similar exp.
Any help? Suggestions??
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- mikehalloran
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Re: 9.1 Won't Save New Projects
Not enough information to know what you are doing wrong. I would call MOTU support ASAP.
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Re: 9.1 Won't Save New Projects
will call the operator...
Not much.
Just went south with out provocation.
Not much.
Just went south with out provocation.
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Re: 9.1 Won't Save New Projects
This is my personal opinion, and may not apply to everyone.
I do not use templates. I use old files that work. Once I've set up my tracks for a particular type of work, I use that one repeatedly. When it's time to start a new file, I find an old one that's similar to what I'll be doing, open it, SAVE-AS (do not copy soundbites) with my new project name, and I'm off and running.
Next, I go to a Chunk, delete all the data, and I'm ready to record. I may keep plugins if they seem to fit what I'm going to be doing. IN any case, I'll have a couple of saved mixes. One for mixing and final versions, the other for recording. The recording mix usually has only one plugin: a MOTU Plate reverb on the Submaster track. That gives everyone the reverb they want when monitoring their live performance through headphones. It has virtually zero latency. If you can record tracks with a full-freight mix, go right ahead. I prefer not to.
Anyway, this seems to work for me. Templates have always had a tendency to crash on me. I do not know why. But I find this method nearly as fast as a template. The only difference is having to delete all the data in the tracks. That is a matter of two moves: COMMAND-A (select all) and DELETE. Wham! Bam! Record!
Shooshie
I do not use templates. I use old files that work. Once I've set up my tracks for a particular type of work, I use that one repeatedly. When it's time to start a new file, I find an old one that's similar to what I'll be doing, open it, SAVE-AS (do not copy soundbites) with my new project name, and I'm off and running.
Next, I go to a Chunk, delete all the data, and I'm ready to record. I may keep plugins if they seem to fit what I'm going to be doing. IN any case, I'll have a couple of saved mixes. One for mixing and final versions, the other for recording. The recording mix usually has only one plugin: a MOTU Plate reverb on the Submaster track. That gives everyone the reverb they want when monitoring their live performance through headphones. It has virtually zero latency. If you can record tracks with a full-freight mix, go right ahead. I prefer not to.
Anyway, this seems to work for me. Templates have always had a tendency to crash on me. I do not know why. But I find this method nearly as fast as a template. The only difference is having to delete all the data in the tracks. That is a matter of two moves: COMMAND-A (select all) and DELETE. Wham! Bam! Record!
Shooshie
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Re: 9.1 Won't Save New Projects
PS: as proof that it works, most of my current files have their origins in things I started 15, 20 years ago.
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Re: 9.1 Won't Save New Projects
That's pretty much the way I've always done my templates. Never occurred to me to do it differently.Shooshie wrote:This is my personal opinion, and may not apply to everyone.
I do not use templates. I use old files that work. Once I've set up my tracks for a particular type of work, I use that one repeatedly. When it's time to start a new file, I find an old one that's similar to what I'll be doing, open it, SAVE-AS (do not copy soundbites) with my new project name, and I'm off and running.
Next, I go to a Chunk, delete all the data, and I'm ready to record. I may keep plugins if they seem to fit what I'm going to be doing. IN any case, I'll have a couple of saved mixes. One for mixing and final versions, the other for recording. The recording mix usually has only one plugin: a MOTU Plate reverb on the Submaster track. That gives everyone the reverb they want when monitoring their live performance through headphones. It has virtually zero latency. If you can record tracks with a full-freight mix, go right ahead. I prefer not to.
Anyway, this seems to work for me. Templates have always had a tendency to crash on me. I do not know why. But I find this method nearly as fast as a template. The only difference is having to delete all the data in the tracks. That is a matter of two moves: COMMAND-A (select all) and DELETE. Wham! Bam! Record!
Shooshie

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Re: 9.1 Won't Save New Projects
Of course at that point where you've emptied the project and done a save-as, and before recording any new material, you could save-as again (i.e. MySpecialProject-empty) and that would be your go-to for the next time. Would save deleting data every time.Shooshie wrote:This is my personal opinion, and may not apply to everyone.
I do not use templates. I use old files that work. Once I've set up my tracks for a particular type of work, I use that one repeatedly. When it's time to start a new file, I find an old one that's similar to what I'll be doing, open it, SAVE-AS (do not copy soundbites) with my new project name, and I'm off and running.
Next, I go to a Chunk, delete all the data, and I'm ready to record. I may keep plugins if they seem to fit what I'm going to be doing. IN any case, I'll have a couple of saved mixes. One for mixing and final versions, the other for recording. The recording mix usually has only one plugin: a MOTU Plate reverb on the Submaster track. That gives everyone the reverb they want when monitoring their live performance through headphones. It has virtually zero latency. If you can record tracks with a full-freight mix, go right ahead. I prefer not to.
Anyway, this seems to work for me. Templates have always had a tendency to crash on me. I do not know why. But I find this method nearly as fast as a template. The only difference is having to delete all the data in the tracks. That is a matter of two moves: COMMAND-A (select all) and DELETE. Wham! Bam! Record!
Shooshie

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