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> Logic And Uneditable Waves?, Recorded audio tracks, Guitar, vocal etc
Dreadman718
posté lun. 15 nov. 2004, 14:40
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Ok what have I done? And how do I fix it? HELP! OK.. I'm working on a track in LOgic Pro 7 and things are great! So just for shits and giggles I decided to mess with effect plugins and Mastering inserts. It seems after I did this I can no longer access waves to edit? Ok but now the strange thing. If I shutdown Logic, restart it and go to another project I can edit the waves there. Then I go back out and into the projrct I couldn't edit wave and the first wave I can now edit. But when I go to another part of that same project. The little rainbow circle spins and the screen just BLINKS and no Sample editor window? Then I go back to previous project that worked and I can't edit waves there either? Sounds to me like a currupt file, but I'm using a G5 dual 1.8 not some flaky PC? Anyone have a clue? I don't. angry.gif
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Gojinx
posté mar. 16 nov. 2004, 07:07
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I had this problem a while back, and the only way I was able to clear it up was to dump my Logic prefs and "rebuild" the song in a new window. I wrote it off as a corrupt Logic file. It would be interesting to hear how many other forum members have had this problem.
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chappy
posté mar. 16 nov. 2004, 14:49
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you might have to add the new beta waveshell for Logic users and take the
VST waves out of your logic path. That way, waves gets used as AU instead of VST.
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Dreadman718
posté mar. 16 nov. 2004, 15:57
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Chappy but why would I want to do that to tracks I have or am recording?
The folks at Apple blamed it on a plugin package that wasn't validated. I updated its AU spec but that one project still doesn't allow me to edit any recorded waves. So tech says its an isolated situatioon. So now I will take all waves from buggy project. Create a new project and all should be well? I will let all of you know in a few days if it was a success!
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zoundman
posté mer. 17 nov. 2004, 01:01
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I had that problem too.
I think is a permissions problem.
Go to : Applications -> Utilities -> Disk Utilitiy : Fix Permissions ( Only on the boot drive with osx )
If that doesn't works, boot from installer cd -> from menu.. open "Disk Utility" -> fix permissions
That did it for me . . . hope it works . .
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