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Old 11-17-2021, 09:23 PM
heavyl0 heavyl0 is offline
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Default Pro Tools First - Deleted cloud Files

Hey all, somewhat experienced pro tools user here, but first time actually posting a new thread.

Here is my story, I was doing a mobile gig for a client this week and was trying to use my laptop to record the event. I was using pro tools first which i felt was appropriate given i was only recording audio for a single vocal mic for about an hour with no pre existing session. I successfully recorded the event all went well, saved the session to the cloud, all still good.

I get home and open the session, all still good.

The next day i go to the studio to begin uploading it to the cloud to transfer to my studio computer, all still good here. But then i start clearing out old cloud sessions to open up space on the cloud and ACCIDENTALLY delete the session i recorded at the event from the project dashboard.

Now even tho it is off the cloud and supposedly deleted, i call avid with a support code that i had to purchase in hope that im not the first person this has happened to and that i can some how get the session back since the cloud exists.... somewhere.

Turns out it doesnt and im not able to retrieve the session in any way what so ever. little did i know that PTF is cloud based and not local storage. Makes sense. So here is my questions i am looking for a more direct answer for since im still hoping there is a way...

1) am the only person who has experienced this?

2) how can i magically recover the session? Willing to pay for this if need be.

3) any light / info on this is much appreciated

I understand that PTF is an introductory start but i felt up until this point it would serve some sort of purpose for me and my events i do mobile tracking for and then bring back to the studio.

Thanks in advance and really shooting for the stars here to some how magically regain this very important session.
-L
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