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> Loop Index Corruption - Le 7 Oop Index Corruption
jaguarr
posté mar. 4 janv. 2005, 06:41
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Great forums! So, here's a fun one I haven't seen mentioned here after doing some searching. Every single time I want to use any loops in Logic, I have to shut it down, nuke the Loops Index from the /Library/Application Support/Garage Band/Apple Loops Index directory, restart Logic and then reindex the files all over again. If I do not do this, the Loop Browser will take down the whole application upon starting it. If I do this first, it runs fine for that session. Once I shut down Logic, though, I have to repeat this procedure again before restarting it or it will crash once I try to use the Loop Browser. I've tried moving the loops to another drive and setting up a symbolic link out of curiosity as to whether it would have any effect on that, and it has not. I also discovered that this corruption affects Garage Band's ability to use this loop index file as well. No loops whatsoever are showing up in Garage Band, now, so I have to re-index in GB as well. Nice. To say that it's irritating me to no end would be an understatement. Anyone have any ideas on this one?

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posté jeu. 6 janv. 2005, 21:33
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Been there, the ONLY way to make the index intitialize correctly,is to trash GB and associated files and re-install.

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