Hi Mark: I repaired the session this evening, it didn't take long. I opened the session, added seven new tracks, and simply moved the existing track data into the new tracks. Snap To Edit Cursor is a godsend, as are the edit/play cursor locators. I restored my plugins, I was happy to discover my presets were still there. So it's all good again. And then I backed up the session to CD. :) Ardour CVS tarball 12/4, 0.540/0.844 Best, dp Mark Knecht wrote: >On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 09:18:48 -0500, Dave Phillips <dlphilp@bright.net> wrote: > > >>Greetings: >> >> I built and installed the nightly CVS tarball from two days ago. When >>I opened the session for "Talkin bout the Weather" I discovered that all >>my plugins had disappeared and that all the channel strip level meters >>were gone too. All my connections were wiped out. It's not the worst >>that can happen, I still have all the tracks and the display shows >>everything in order. I'm sure I can rebuild the session, but I'm having >>trouble restoring the connections. IIRC, Joe Hartly had a similar >>problem, but I didn't find a fix posted anywhere. If anyone has a good >>way to simply get this session back in shape, please advise. Like I >>said, it's not a critical issue, but I would like to rebuild the >>original layout if that's possible. >> >> I suspect the new plugin code caught me... >> >> Also, I'm still getting error messages when I try to send MTC (ye olde >>"quarter-frames not allowed" messages). I assume MTC Send is still on >>the drawing board ? >> >>Best, >> >>dp >> >> > >Dave, > I had this problem yesterday evening on a session. I was running >the tarball that I had downloaded on 11/29. I had jsut a coupl eof >plugins, one on a track and the other on a bus. After saving and >recalling they were gone. Updating to yesterday's tarball solved that >problem for me. > > However, I also had a couple of other problems: > >1) Sort of related to the missing plugin thing, I found that a number >of sends were either not able to hook up where I needed them to go or >the connections were missing after recalling the session. My tracks >were all stereo tracks. From each track I was making stereo send to a >bus that had a reverb unit on it. I found that some tracks would not >create the send correctly while other would. In some cases after >creating the send I could no longer pop up the send connection box. In >one special case where I had copied the send to another track the >copied send would not display VU meters. > >2) Watch out bouncing (exporting) 24-bit stereo files. Bad noise. Make >sure your volumes are low. 16-bit was OK. > >3) In my session the 'End' marker's position was not being saved. It >kept jumping back to an older position that it had occupied. > > Now, all of that is frustrating, but that said Ardour itself was >working very well. I was doing a reasonable amount of automation and >it was working. I am BEGGING for some sort of graphic marker at >automation inflection points though... > > Try updating. It helped me. This was all on my Planet box under >Gnome for simplicity. > >- Mark > > > _______________________________________________ ardour-users-ardour.org mailing list ardour-users@lists.ardour.org http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.orgReceived on Sat Dec 4 22:01:35 2004
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