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Old 03-28-2006, 06:39 PM
RUNDMOD4MUSIC RUNDMOD4MUSIC is offline
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Default Cache.wfm how do you use this?

I recently had a fatal error from protool pop up on my screen and before I COULD SAVE my session protools shut down. when I reopened protools only the 1st of 6 mono track showed up is their any way to get the last thing which protools saw before it shut down. I noticed an cache.wfm Which appeared under the track name?
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