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Jonathan
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Topic: Debugging information 6:overflow Posted: 12 Dec 2009 at 4:53pm |
It sounds like you are trying to use a format that Aurora is having trouble reading. If you delete the original audio source, Aurora will ask you were to find it the next time you open the sequence. So re-save the audio as a .wav (try Audacity for that), and try to load it again. If you go to the Aurora directory (C:\Program Files\Aurora Sequencer\Sequences) you will see your sequences. The Audio directory contains the audio. You can copy/paste the files wherever you like as backups. You can also save them to another location on the system by going to File, Save As, but if you use a flash drive, be sure to save the sequence again in the original location or else you will receive an error the next time you go to open Aurora.
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garagemahall4
Newbie Joined: 12 Nov 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 14 |
Quote Reply Posted: 12 Dec 2009 at 12:22pm |
I went to load a sequence into my loop, and got an error, it read, Debugging Information 6: overflow main processing loop Aurora Audio3. I went back to my mucis file and found the complete cd missing/X out, I reloaded the cd but the same code comes up. Now did I lose the complete sequence too? It does take alot of time to creat a sequence, as we all know. Also, how do I save my sequences elsewhere in case of a computer crash? Many thanks in advance. I am using D-lite and Aurora 1.0
Garagemahall4, I moved this to the Bug reports forum. ~Jonathan Edited by Jonathan - 12 Dec 2009 at 4:47pm |
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