Hello All,
Yesterday we were working on a Logic 9 project (on El Capitan) and after quitting Logic and coming back the recorded audiofiles were missing.
So here's what we did:1. The project folder (with all the audio files, backup files, fade files,..) was on external drive A, so we copied it to the internal SSD drive of the studio computer
(we just dragged the entire project folder from the external drive to the internal SSD, so it started copying everything)
2. We then worked from this copied folder on the SSD drive and recorded saxophones and all worked well, everything played and got recorded.
(external drive A was still connected to the computer..maybe that is part of the problem?)
3. When we were done we dragged the project folder from the SSD to another external drive B.
On this drive was a folder with the same name, so finder asks to ‘replace', we clicked ok..
4. After closing and reopening Logic gave us the missing audio files message..and the sax files are gone (not on SSD, A or B).
When Logic asks for the missing files, it says the path for the missing sax files is external drive B??
So i am really confused. Somehow while dragging the folder to drive B and clicking ‘replace’, Logic changed the recording path to external drive B?
I know it's better to use the 'save a's function when saving projects to external drives so i will do it this way in the future..
Also i am moving to Logic X now, so this is one of my last projects in Logic 9, because it is not supported in El Capitan..
Could someone maybe help me with this?
Many Thanks,
Jan