A friend of mine (who is recording me) has a recent version of Logic
Audio Platinum and occasionally deletes a recorded audio track
inadvertantly. The system doesn't seem to allow you to undo a delete.
This seems REALLY odd to me - I know that Sonar allows you plenty of
opportunities to recover lost files. My friend reckons there's no way
(at least that he knows of) to recover the file once it's deleted.
I'm not familiar with Logic Audio but surely there is at least an
emergency recovery method of some kind in a well-respected program
like this?? Some kind of setting or preference that you can adjust
perhaps? OR is it a limitation of the software?
I used to have the same problem with Logic. I didn't find a solution ,
however I did find that this problem seemed to vary from system to system. I
use Cubase now.
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www.blackcree.com "Rob McLennan - ZETLAND" <robskoo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> A friend of mine (who is recording me) has a recent version of Logic
> Audio Platinum and occasionally deletes a recorded audio track
> inadvertantly. The system doesn't seem to allow you to undo a delete.
> This seems REALLY odd to me - I know that Sonar allows you plenty of
> opportunities to recover lost files. My friend reckons there's no way
> (at least that he knows of) to recover the file once it's deleted.
>
> I'm not familiar with Logic Audio but surely there is at least an
> emergency recovery method of some kind in a well-respected program
> like this?? Some kind of setting or preference that you can adjust
> perhaps? OR is it a limitation of the software?
>
> Regards,
> Rob.
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