Rickddd Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago (edited) This happened a couple times to me a year or two ago when I changed over from Bandlab to Sonar by Bandlab. I happily had not seen it again until now. What happens is this... all of a sudden, after a "save as", the next time I open that up, all the individual tracks hop out of their assigned track folders (e.g., guitar, keyboards, vocals...). The track folders that were once used are still there, but are now emptied. See image attached. Note: The top two tracks "Verse" and "Chorus" were never in track folders. The rest of teh tracks were spread in the track folders you see in the image. Now they are in just teh guitar folder. Also, this is a new project which was started in Sonar in the last week or two. If I'm somehow doing this by accident.. I doubt it but who knows... visual studio (programming software) has a cool feature to protect from accidentally moving a bunch of files into a folder... it detects if there is an excessive amount of relocations into a folder and pauses to warn the user "are you sure?". I know when I posted about this a year or two ago no one else experienced this. Maybe the same this time. ??? I install all the updates to Sonar as they are released. I am on Win pro, 32GB, I-9700. Any thoughts? Edited 17 hours ago by Rickddd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
msmcleod Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago There's a possibility this could happen if you open a project with nested folders in and older version of SONAR (e.g. Platinum or X3), save it, then re-open it in Sonar. It's less likely, but in theory possible, if you did the same with CbB and Sonar as there have been bug fixes done in Sonar that aren't present in CbB. It's also possible that it's nothing to do with folders at all, and something is failing in the loading of those tracks causing them to lose which folder they're in. Best thing to do is send a problem project (in its original problem state - i.e. don't save it again in Sonar) to @Jonathan Sasor and we can investigate. Just the cwp file will suffice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickddd Posted 14 hours ago Author Share Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, msmcleod said: There's a possibility this could happen if you open a project with nested folders in and older version of SONAR (e.g. Platinum or X3), save it, then re-open it in Sonar. It's less likely, but in theory possible, if you did the same with CbB and Sonar as there have been bug fixes done in Sonar that aren't present in CbB. It's also possible that it's nothing to do with folders at all, and something is failing in the loading of those tracks causing them to lose which folder they're in. Best thing to do is send a problem project (in its original problem state - i.e. don't save it again in Sonar) to @Jonathan Sasor and we can investigate. Just the cwp file will suffice. I will send it. Note that I did not open the file in any older sonar version. Rick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickddd Posted 14 hours ago Author Share Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, msmcleod said: There's a possibility this could happen if you open a project with nested folders in and older version of SONAR (e.g. Platinum or X3), save it, then re-open it in Sonar. It's less likely, but in theory possible, if you did the same with CbB and Sonar as there have been bug fixes done in Sonar that aren't present in CbB. It's also possible that it's nothing to do with folders at all, and something is failing in the loading of those tracks causing them to lose which folder they're in. Best thing to do is send a problem project (in its original problem state - i.e. don't save it again in Sonar) to @Jonathan Sasor and we can investigate. Just the cwp file will suffice. I tried to send two of them, but they (even singly) exceed the boards limit of 4.88 mb. I tried zipping.. but not enough. I asked Jonathan for help on what to do. Edited 14 hours ago by Rickddd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago When you open the previously saved versions of the same file, are the tracks still in their folders? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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