Not too happy about an error that has caused me to inadvertently delete files tonight. The scenario, and bug: when you duplicate tracks that are grouped and don't select "groups" to be duplicated, they randomly sometimes still are.
I had 2 sets of drum groups and deleted some edits in my 2nd set overheads. For some reason, the original overheads track was deleted in the process, but wasn't noticed until much later, and after consolidate and "delete unused files" was performed on the session. Yes, I should have chosen "trash" instead of delete, but being so used to the pt10 and older way of working, I selected delete. I clearly need to train myself to do otherwise these days in 11.
The fact is, the original overheads are not grouped with the 2nd set, but clearly were when they were deleted. I've seen this sort of behaviour for some time now, and it's really annoying despite this incident. When we choose not to keep the grouping in duplicated files, the software shouldn't just do whatever the hell it wants to, whenever it wants to. You'd think you guys would have this simple stuff figured out by now. But no, you're too worried about new releases and yearly subscription services to actually spend time fixing existing bugs in current software.
Get your priorities straight guys. There are a ton of dumb bugs in every version that you leave behind when you release the new one. All I hear from other users lately is negativity, and I really can't blame them one bit.
Frustrated, tired and now have to completely re-edit my entire drum track from the backup sessions...
I had 2 sets of drum groups and deleted some edits in my 2nd set overheads. For some reason, the original overheads track was deleted in the process, but wasn't noticed until much later, and after consolidate and "delete unused files" was performed on the session. Yes, I should have chosen "trash" instead of delete, but being so used to the pt10 and older way of working, I selected delete. I clearly need to train myself to do otherwise these days in 11.
The fact is, the original overheads are not grouped with the 2nd set, but clearly were when they were deleted. I've seen this sort of behaviour for some time now, and it's really annoying despite this incident. When we choose not to keep the grouping in duplicated files, the software shouldn't just do whatever the hell it wants to, whenever it wants to. You'd think you guys would have this simple stuff figured out by now. But no, you're too worried about new releases and yearly subscription services to actually spend time fixing existing bugs in current software.
Get your priorities straight guys. There are a ton of dumb bugs in every version that you leave behind when you release the new one. All I hear from other users lately is negativity, and I really can't blame them one bit.
Frustrated, tired and now have to completely re-edit my entire drum track from the backup sessions...
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