callmelaub Posted November 22, 2018 Share Posted November 22, 2018 Just recorded a podcast for a client. I used the silence button thinking it would bring me to the strip silence window but instead it deleted the audio and now i can't find it anywhere. Logic doesn't let me undo and the file i found, well was silenced. Is there any way to undo this? or to find the file? In deep doo doo if lost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
callmelaub Posted November 22, 2018 Author Share Posted November 22, 2018 Is it maybe in here? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fisherking Posted November 22, 2018 Share Posted November 22, 2018 click once on each aif files and hit the space bar... and you'll hear what you've got. if you find it, i'd option-drag it to the desktop (to copy it), and re-import it. good luck! (i know nothing about the 'silence' button, but someone else here should)... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
callmelaub Posted November 22, 2018 Author Share Posted November 22, 2018 Thanks, Fisherking, tried it and the files are still silent. Prob going to have to wait until after Thanksgiving for an answer as everyone's likely on holiday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atlas007 Posted November 22, 2018 Share Posted November 22, 2018 Check in the Backup folder, you may get lucky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Nahmani Posted November 23, 2018 Share Posted November 23, 2018 I used the silence button thinking it would bring me to the strip silence window but instead it deleted the audio and now i can't find it anywhere. Unfortunately you've turned your audio recording into silence. When using the Audio File editor (where audio editing is destructive), Functions > Silence replaces your selection in the Audio File editor with zeroes (a flat lined waveform = silence). The process is destructive. If you're lucky you can reopen the same audio file in the Audio File editor and choose Edit > Undo Silence? To "strip silence", in the Tracks area (where audio editing is non-destructive), choose Functions > Remove Silence from Audio Regions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
callmelaub Posted November 25, 2018 Author Share Posted November 25, 2018 I really appreciate your time David. Yeh seems like its a goner. anyways always great to learn new things. Top- NonDestructive Bottom- Nuclear!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Nahmani Posted November 25, 2018 Share Posted November 25, 2018 I really appreciate your time David.Yeh seems like its a goner. Sorry to hear. You did try the undo and there was nothing there? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tmutazu Posted May 12, 2021 Share Posted May 12, 2021 Seems like you’ve silenced more than you had to mate, the best way to use this tool is to be cautious and listen back every time you make a change in the track file as you can’t recover it once you’ve finished. Not all hope is lost as your best bet would be to find other parts in the recording where the letter/word appears again. For example, when an artist says ‘S’ the S tails off at the end meaning you can sometimes silence more than the breath, I found that you can actually grab a random S or similar S anywhere in the recording and drop it where it has vanished and you won’t be able to tell the difference. finger crossed you can find what you’re looking for in the other vocals! Worst case-senerio would be to get the artist to re-record the section you silenced and simply drag only the ‘S’ into the original recording. I hope this helps, just be careful when you’re doing those small detailed changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atlas007 Posted May 13, 2021 Share Posted May 13, 2021 Seems like you’ve silenced more than you had to mate, the best way to use this tool is to be cautious and listen back every time you make a change in the track file as you can’t recover it once you’ve finished. Not all hope is lost as your best bet would be to find other parts in the recording where the letter/word appears again. For example, when an artist says ‘S’ the S tails off at the end meaning you can sometimes silence more than the breath, I found that you can actually grab a random S or similar S anywhere in the recording and drop it where it has vanished and you won’t be able to tell the difference. finger crossed you can find what you’re looking for in the other vocals! Worst case-senerio would be to get the artist to re-record the section you silenced and simply drag only the ‘S’ into the original recording. I hope this helps, just be careful when you’re doing those small detailed changes. Intersting tip...Thanx for sharing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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