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sucram
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Hello all,
I've been using Sound Forge 5 since it came out, and just last night, I installed my boxed upgrade to 8. The installation seems to have gone okay, but when I opened a CD Architect 5 project I've been working on, *all* the multiband compressors had defaulted to "capture threshold" being checked. So I lost every threshold setting (and I put the MBC on *everything*
). Unchecking the "capture threshold" box didn't reset anything to my previously saved levels. When I unchecked the box, it either stayed where it had settled during playback, or if I hadn't played the track yet, it stayed at -inf.
Now I admit that it really can't hurt to go over it all again since I could probably always re-pre-master it better with fresh ears, but in my opinion that's a serious flaw. Anyone else had this experience? Did this happen when upgrading from other Sound Forge versions?
Oh yeah, it reset my Acid Pro 4 MBCs too. Kind of sucks.
Thanks in advance for your help and sympathy,
marcus
I've been using Sound Forge 5 since it came out, and just last night, I installed my boxed upgrade to 8. The installation seems to have gone okay, but when I opened a CD Architect 5 project I've been working on, *all* the multiband compressors had defaulted to "capture threshold" being checked. So I lost every threshold setting (and I put the MBC on *everything*

Now I admit that it really can't hurt to go over it all again since I could probably always re-pre-master it better with fresh ears, but in my opinion that's a serious flaw. Anyone else had this experience? Did this happen when upgrading from other Sound Forge versions?
Oh yeah, it reset my Acid Pro 4 MBCs too. Kind of sucks.
Thanks in advance for your help and sympathy,
marcus