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AuthorTopic: Another EnergyXT question
Alex@PA
Posted: 6th March 2004 13:52
Each time you freeze a track it saves a new freeze.wav (I have no problem with that as it deletes them all afterwards when you close your project). But I am wondering what the significance of it saving a new file each time rather than overwriting the first. I can't see no option to go back to previously frozen states in EnergyXT (if you would want to do such a thing) so why does it do this? Just curious Wink
jorgen
Posted: 6th March 2004 14:31
Hi, it has to do with saving.

1) make some midi parts with Tau
2) freeze Tau (lets say to freeze01.wav)
3) save (tau is now mapped to freeze01.wav)
4) do some changes to midi parts
5) freeze Tau again

ok, on step 5, if I now overwrite freeze01.wav instead of making a new freeze02.wav, and close xt without saving. The next time I reload the song it will not sound like it did when I saved the first time, cause freeze01.wav overwritten eventhough I didn't save.

But I guess you ment the situation when the song wasn't saved in between. I think you got a point...I'm not going to talk my way out of it Very Happy

cheers
jorgen
Alex@PA
Posted: 8th March 2004 04:58
jorgen wrote:
Hi, it has to do with saving.

1) make some midi parts with Tau
2) freeze Tau (lets say to freeze01.wav)
3) save (tau is now mapped to freeze01.wav)
4) do some changes to midi parts
5) freeze Tau again

ok, on step 5, if I now overwrite freeze01.wav instead of making a new freeze02.wav, and close xt without saving. The next time I reload the song it will not sound like it did when I saved the first time, cause freeze01.wav overwritten eventhough I didn't save.


Ah, I see - thanks for the explaination Cool

jorgen wrote:
But I guess you ment the situation when the song wasn't saved in between. I think you got a point...I'm not going to talk my way out of it Very Happy


I'm not exactly sure what I meant. It was just a curiousity thing really Wink

Thanks again! Smile
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