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Jason Molinari
New member
finally dusting off my CEP after 1.5 years of sitting on my desktop...
hence newbie question (s)(more to come...)
can anybody help me suss out 'saving' a multitrack session. tried various methods only to lose everything. thankfully just demos at this point. able to save under a title but i open it up and i then have to "open(?)" every track, find waveforms...???..old test voices replacing what i just saved [read:'track 1(4)']....and...it's just very confussing and the manual doesn't help me out too much. (the answer is probably there, i just don't understand it).
don't really understand why i can't just save as, name it and have everything show up where i left it (gutiar-track one, vox-track two, etc...) can anyone explain or spell out a 1,2,3 tutorial for me...
what are the advantages/uses of so many saving options?
haven't even touched the edit view yet....uggh...
thanks in advance for any help.
jason
hence newbie question (s)(more to come...)
can anybody help me suss out 'saving' a multitrack session. tried various methods only to lose everything. thankfully just demos at this point. able to save under a title but i open it up and i then have to "open(?)" every track, find waveforms...???..old test voices replacing what i just saved [read:'track 1(4)']....and...it's just very confussing and the manual doesn't help me out too much. (the answer is probably there, i just don't understand it).
don't really understand why i can't just save as, name it and have everything show up where i left it (gutiar-track one, vox-track two, etc...) can anyone explain or spell out a 1,2,3 tutorial for me...
what are the advantages/uses of so many saving options?
haven't even touched the edit view yet....uggh...
thanks in advance for any help.
jason