"Unable to create record files for one or more tracks. Check your disk allocation..."
Edit: Solved. Didn't have a Workspace set in the session for some reason.
Alright, I'm at a loss. Suddenly after all of these updates I can't record audio. My sessions are on my internal drives (rather than external) but it keeps saying I don't have permission in one way or the other. Any idea what has happened, what is going on and how to freaking fix it? Thank you in advance! |
Re: "Unable to create record files for one or more tracks. Check your disk allocation
Are the drive(s) in something else than record mode? Go to your Workspace to find out.
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Re: "Unable to create record files for one or more tracks. Check your disk allocation
Is your macOS as listed at 10.13.3?
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Re: "Unable to create record files for one or more tracks. Check your disk allocation
Solved. The session didn't have a Workspace for some reason. Added and set the drive to Record. Thanks all for the replies!
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Re: "Unable to create record files for one or more tracks. Check your disk allocation
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This is happening to me as well.
Drive set to Record, permissions checked. When I go to Disk Allocation I get the following message "Vector" (attached photo). The bad thing is that the tracks shown in the window do not exist, they were probably deleted a long time ago yet they show up now. First time this happens to me. From what I've read it seems that reformatting the drive is the only solution? |
Re: "Unable to create record files for one or more tracks. Check your disk allocation
Problem solved :-)
Checked everything, I thought let me open the Session window again and...I had AIFF selected instead of WAV. I then select the WAV option and boom: my session could record again. |
Re: "Unable to create record files for one or more tracks. Check your disk allocation
Wow - that's exactly what fixed it for me as well. WAV not AIFF.
This was just one drive formatted AFPS. Other drives recorded in AIFF just fine. Quote:
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