Bumped (disconnected) sound card during recording; cant save
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:03 pm
Please help! I was recording a set for a radio show and accidentally bumped my Korg Zero8's firewire cable, disconnecting the soundcard. The recording immediately stopped, which is fine, but Audacity is now showing me the full waveform, which looks fine, but not allowing any operations like save or even cut and paste. I am not sure where my temp directory is but I find no recent large Audacity files on the hard drive when I do a Search for all files modified today. I cannot even check preferences in Audacity's current state.
The undo history reads this way.
recorded audio 3 mb [first test for levels]
removed track 'audio track.' 0 mb [presumably the undo level for when I hit record a second time]
recorded audio 46 mb [a second 2-minute test for levels]
removed track 'audio track.' 1212 mb [this confuses me. this is the hour-long recording i want to save, but the level is called "removed track 'audio track'"]
I desperately need to get this fixed: that is, I need to find a way to save or feel secure in closing and reopening Audacity and recovering the project.
I am using Audacity 1.2.6
Thanks!!!!
I should also mention that the sound card is working again so far as other applications are concerned. But Audacity still has most options, including save, greyed out.
The undo history reads this way.
recorded audio 3 mb [first test for levels]
removed track 'audio track.' 0 mb [presumably the undo level for when I hit record a second time]
recorded audio 46 mb [a second 2-minute test for levels]
removed track 'audio track.' 1212 mb [this confuses me. this is the hour-long recording i want to save, but the level is called "removed track 'audio track'"]
I desperately need to get this fixed: that is, I need to find a way to save or feel secure in closing and reopening Audacity and recovering the project.
I am using Audacity 1.2.6
Thanks!!!!
I should also mention that the sound card is working again so far as other applications are concerned. But Audacity still has most options, including save, greyed out.