S sneil New member Aug 1, 2002 #1 How do I get back audio I have erased (but not permanently erased). I think that there is a much easier way to be doing this than I have been doing.
How do I get back audio I have erased (but not permanently erased). I think that there is a much easier way to be doing this than I have been doing.
Blue Bear Sound New member Aug 1, 2002 #2 If it's in the trash of the Audio Pool, but not yet deleted, you can restore it....
S sneil New member Aug 1, 2002 #3 more specific Sorry but is there a left click icon that I can use to restore this simply er and easier? sean
more specific Sorry but is there a left click icon that I can use to restore this simply er and easier? sean
M man@work New member Aug 1, 2002 #4 If it's still in the audio pool, just drag the file from the pool to a free track....couldn't be easier! Mike
If it's still in the audio pool, just drag the file from the pool to a free track....couldn't be easier! Mike
E enemyofthesun New member Aug 1, 2002 #5 in the audio pool how do you identify these 'trash' or 'erased' takes or files??
M man@work New member Aug 2, 2002 #6 Hi enemyofthesun, Click on the triangle at the beginning of one of the items in the pool. It will reveal another line that shows a speaker icon. Just hold your mouse on the icon to hear what "take" it is. Mike Last edited: Aug 2, 2002
Hi enemyofthesun, Click on the triangle at the beginning of one of the items in the pool. It will reveal another line that shows a speaker icon. Just hold your mouse on the icon to hear what "take" it is. Mike
E enemyofthesun New member Aug 7, 2002 #7 ahh thanks. so it doesnt really identify them but I can at least listen to it and determine
Chris Tondreau Member Aug 8, 2002 #9 EnemyoftheSun.... didn't you ask that same question before in another thread? Didn't I answer it? Chris
EnemyoftheSun.... didn't you ask that same question before in another thread? Didn't I answer it? Chris