bluesfordan
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this is not the first time this has happened, unfortunately. Upon deciding to call it a night, I saved my file in my usual manner, gave it a name and saved it to the folder I made for it. Then I decided to do something else and went to open it and I got this error message
Audio file "broken up Brit #02.aif" not found and a button to continue. Broken up Brit is the name of the guitar amp sim I used to make the track. There was another project that had 3 tracks and one of them is similarly "amp sim.aif not found" but the other two were. There was a third instance of this happening on a solo track but I have since deleted the file entirely out of frustration (it was one of my better efforts in a while, too, which really sucked to lose.)
Finder says there's a file there 16 MB in a format called .band with the name I gave it. When you press continue it opens up the project as I exited it sans any audio in the track yet the box the audio waveform should be in is there in the length of the file as if it were there.
I'm sure the audio is still somewhere but I just don't know how to make it come back so I can listen to it and/or make changes. Is this just something that happens, should I be making multiple files to save to make sure at least one survives? Why is this happening?
Audio file "broken up Brit #02.aif" not found and a button to continue. Broken up Brit is the name of the guitar amp sim I used to make the track. There was another project that had 3 tracks and one of them is similarly "amp sim.aif not found" but the other two were. There was a third instance of this happening on a solo track but I have since deleted the file entirely out of frustration (it was one of my better efforts in a while, too, which really sucked to lose.)
Finder says there's a file there 16 MB in a format called .band with the name I gave it. When you press continue it opens up the project as I exited it sans any audio in the track yet the box the audio waveform should be in is there in the length of the file as if it were there.
I'm sure the audio is still somewhere but I just don't know how to make it come back so I can listen to it and/or make changes. Is this just something that happens, should I be making multiple files to save to make sure at least one survives? Why is this happening?