FLstudio - Where does Edison store its temporary files ?

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Hi -
Anyone know where Edison stores its temporary files in windows ? I was playing a set and had a power cut - would love to get it back. Ive had a look in the windows temp folder - nothing there - anyone know ?
cheers,
Gus

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Dreamw wrote:Hi -
Anyone know where Edison stores its temporary files in windows ? I was playing a set and had a power cut - would love to get it back. Ive had a look in the windows temp folder - nothing there - anyone know ?
cheers,
Gus
image line wrote:Memory: Edison operates exclusively in RAM (memory) and is designed for working with samples or small songs, not recording hours of audio. With RAM in mind, edit functions can require 4x the original sample space, so we recommend limiting samples to a maximum of 500 Mb. If you don't heed this warning Edison may explode, injuring bystanders - don't say we didn't warn you! Editing operations that require sample processing convert the source sample/s into 32-Bit float and at the sample rate of the highest wave in any group processed. This means that processed wave files are unlikely to be in the same format as the source samples, although you can set the sample format after you have edited the sample (see the sample properties dialog).
looked here ?... :
C:\Program Files (x86)\Image-Line\FL Studio 11\Plugins\Fruity\Effects\Edison\Data\Samples
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ahhhh what a bollox - must be lost then. No unfortunately I didnt have a chance to save it before some bellend turned the genertor off. Oh well.....
Is there some alternative to edison that writes to the hardrive instead of RAM for Flstudio ?

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bump lol

I feel there has been sufficient time to answer this question, as I'd love to know too lol

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AFAIK, Edison works in RAM only and the audio data is saved inside the FLP.
Take a single oscillator, producing a drone. Send it to the wave shaper, altering the tone.
This can be a triangle, Sawtooth or a square. Modulate the pulse width, nobody will care

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