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Old 09-03-2005, 02:00 AM
Reckah Reckah is offline
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Default unable to complete bounce

so while trying to bounce, i keep getting a window pop up saying this at the end of the song, right before it finishes bouncing.

"unable to bounce, Assertion in" then it lists a directory of some folders blah blah, then ends ",Line 33"

dons ask me y i tried this, but i moved the folder/session to another location on the drive, still didnt work, looked at the buffer rater, and bumped it back up to 1042 (or what ever the highest number is) then bounced it and some how it worked... so when i had this problem again i did the same thing and i still got the same error. n e ideas?

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digi 002 rack
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