
Atkron205
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I had to replace my hard drive, now all my tracks show offline. How do I correct this? Thanks!
Are the source files in the same folder?I had to replace my hard drive, now all my tracks show offline. How do I correct this? Thanks!
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I did! last year as soon as I installed it.
First step is to figure out where the files are now that you have changed drives.
Second step: open up a Reaper project.
When it says it can't find the files, use the dialog box's browse function to navigate to where the files are.
Reaper, once it has found one, will find all the rest.
Once you have it all back together, explicitly 'save as' the project so that everything stays reconnected.
I don't know how you manage your Reaper projects, but it's good practice to keep all the files for a particular project in a specific folder for that project. That makes saving, backing up[ and finding again a lot easier.
Ok I'm curious then. Once you navigate Reaper to the first file (per a project I'd assume, and the rest are in the same general place?).. Does it not clue into and find the rest of them there?Thanks for all the advice guys. I had to browse to each track for each project but it worked. ..
Ok I'm curious then. Once you navigate Reaper to the first file (per a project I'd assume, and the rest are in the same general place?).. Does it not clue into and find the rest of them there?
Thanks
Ok that's kind of what I've had Sonar do too (it might have gotten by you Atkron?Once it has found the first file for a project, it will find the rest belonging to that project.
However, you would have to do this for each project.
Once it has found the first file for a project, it will find the rest belonging to that project.
However, you would have to do this for each project.