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Author Topic: Spark lE crashed unable: project not in software but is on hard drive  (Read 1838 times)

Digz8000

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Hello,

While I was working on a project where I made my own kit, Spark LE software crashed and now I do not see my project to load. I checked on my hard drive and the project is there so why is it gone in the software? This is annoying and it's a project I put some time and effort into.

Thanks,
Dean

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Is there a .dat file still in the project folder?

Digz8000

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Unfortunately no dat file(s). Just shows files for drum 1 - 16. Then in each file another folder that says Layer and then the AIFF file for the instrument and the WAV file for the sound.

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Sorry but i think you project is lost...
You can try to reload each wav files on your instruments but all the rest is lost...
.......testing.......

Digz8000

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Thank you for your response

Kosmology

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Sorry but i think you project is lost...
You can try to reload each wav files on your instruments but all the rest is lost...

Hi Ben,

Could you implement an Auto-Save or Backup? I experience crashes using the internal File Browser as well as when loading Factory Projects, it would be good to have some security in this area so that at least some work can be recovered. I do try to save as often as I can but...

Kevin

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Could you implement an Auto-Save or Backup?

This is a very good idea but also a big piece of work :)
Kevin
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