T THE FUTURE =1= Guest Feb 8, 2005 #1 I just overwrited a file on my triton. is there any way i can get it back??????? please help i think ive lost 60 of my tracks!
I just overwrited a file on my triton. is there any way i can get it back??????? please help i think ive lost 60 of my tracks!
fivestar The Anti-christ Feb 8, 2005 #2 it happens all the time. Next time you should back up I'm sorry dog i know how it feels. One time i last 128mb of beats.
it happens all the time. Next time you should back up I'm sorry dog i know how it feels. One time i last 128mb of beats.
B blue_lines Guest Feb 9, 2005 #3 damn, yeah i back up all my sequences and patches on the computer. Never lost that much info before though.
damn, yeah i back up all my sequences and patches on the computer. Never lost that much info before though.
baggysound Radioactive Feb 9, 2005 #5 it seems like this happens to all of us, and once that happened, everybody starts actually DOING backups (and quits just talking about them, because you always think "oh this can't happen to me anyhow" )
it seems like this happens to all of us, and once that happened, everybody starts actually DOING backups (and quits just talking about them, because you always think "oh this can't happen to me anyhow" )
T THE FUTURE =1= Guest Feb 9, 2005 #6 the **** of it was that i was making a backup disk when i overwrote the big file with a 1 track file!!!!!!!! i nearly cried, i felt sick man! Last edited by a moderator: Feb 9, 2005
the **** of it was that i was making a backup disk when i overwrote the big file with a 1 track file!!!!!!!! i nearly cried, i felt sick man!