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Old 02-21-2021, 10:39 AM
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Default Disappearing audio while editing

I recently upgraded to Protools 12 and am finding that when I work in older sessions from an external hard drive the audio will disappear when I move a clip from one area of the edit field to another. I have attached a video clip to illustrate. I don't seem to have this issue while working in new sessions. Is it just an issue data transfer speed from my G Drive? It's maddening.

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Old 02-21-2021, 11:04 AM
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I should add that the audio doesn't disappear from the session. I just undo the move and do it again and it works.
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I would copy sessions from the G drive to your usual recording drive and see if that helps. If it does, I would immediately copy everything from the G drive to another drive(s)in case this is a sign that the G drive is failing Remember, if something doesn't exist in 3 places, its not backed up
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I had been working off of that drive with my old Mac without any trouble. It's only started when i switched to the newer Macbook. I'll hope to upgrade to an SSD drive soon. Hopefully that will solve the issue. And the drive is backed up in triplicate. I've learned that lesson long ago.
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If anyone has any other suggestions please let me know. I'm now working off a brand new SSD drive and still having the same issue.
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