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  1. Ok. I am looking more for a raw-data file that can be located in the finder.
  2. I lost a very important external hard drive, and I am trying to figure out when I last connected the harddrive to my Macbook Pro. It seems that LogicX and Garageband contain some leftover data regarding the harddrive. Under "Open Recent", my music projects from the lost harddrive still appear. When I attempt to open of the files, "it says (the name of the harddrive) cannot be mounted". Does anyone know where the raw data is stored for that "Open Recent" menu? I'm hoping to find information about the specific dates in which those files were last opened.
  3. Ah ok. Thank you. Do you think that opening this file in an even older version of LogicX might recover the undo history? There are a lot of "undodata.nosync" files in the package contents.
  4. Also, in the new version there's still an option under File Editor that says "Clear undo history when closing a project". I have that unchecked.
  5. Hm, interesting. What's strange is I JUST upgraded today from a super old version (like several years old), hoping that would fix the project.
  6. Hello, This bug pops up randomly from project to project. When I reopen a project, all of the undo history is gone, even though my preferences are set to retain the undo history. In package contents, there are many "undodata.nosync" files. I'm not quite sure how those files work - but to me, it seems like the information is there, but it's just not showing up in the LogicX window. I am using the newest version of LogicX. As I type, I am upgrading my software to Big Sur. Right now, I am desperate to access this undo history (a bunch of files moved wildly out of place, and a whole take folder was deleted after I spent many hours comping). PS - I have a similar problem with project backups. My backups are set to 100, but Logic only ever saves one backup.
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