FUCKKKKKING FUCKKKKk

joeritson

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WHAT THE HELL
Reaper just COMPLETELY ATE about 1GB OF DRUM TRACKS. Deleted them off the face of my hard drive.
THEN
the guitar tracks.
Gone.
What!?!?!?! AFJASDFJDFIF
Words cannot explain how fucking pissed off I am
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Forgive me, but how exactly did Reaper delete tracks without you telling it to? Don't kill me, I'm just asking! :wave:
 
About 15 years ago while chopping down a tree an axe decided to injure my leg...

It leaved a mark that was clearly visible for few years.

Don't laugh at Joe.

Sometimes things can become possessed by evilness and do evil things !
 
About 15 years ago while chopping down a tree an axe decided to injure my leg...

It leaved a mark that was clearly visible for few years.

Don't laugh at Joe.

Sometimes things can become possessed by evilness and do evil things !

So the axe got up and injured you all by it's self?
 
Oh for fucks sake "mutant"
I'm usually a very calm person, but I am very fucking irate at the moment, and quite frankly, THERE IS NO FUCKING WAY REAPER CAN DELETE SOMETHING WITHOUT ME KNOWING ABOUT IT. Unless I fucking tell it to. So if you've got nothing constructive to say, fuck off thanks.
Does anyone have ANY insight as to what might have happened, or how I can retrieve this?
 
My thoughts are that unless you have some goofy setting that when you delete something off your project, it deletes it off your drive too....they should still be on your hard drive and you just need to find them and re-insert them.
 
Ive had a similar problem with logic. I have either a) moved projects to another place on my hd, or b) started working on another project, went back to the old one and then i got the message : region blah blah blah not found / missing blah blah blah.

anyways, either reaper has replaced your missing tracks with new ones you recorded in another session or just doesnt know where the files are. maybe it renamed them or something

If you explain the entire chain of events, starting with a point in time where everything was hunky dory, I may be able to offer some advice, or explanation of what may have happened.

anyways good luck, I feel ur pain


ahhhh after reading your post, I can see you have a problem with your OS, or hardware.
from the start I could def. say that reaper probably isnt to blame.
 
Excuse me bro but your post looked like a joke with that "AJDFASDJAJDSA" and the ridiculously strangle claim that Reaper did it to you...

Try to not to use this drive for anything now because it may overwrite some important lost files (maybe even disconnect it until you find some software that will save the day).
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Very sorry to hear that. Sounds like your HD is going down.

I had that happen to my system drive on my recording PC, it suddenly freezed up, I then rebooted several times and could watch my partitions vanish one after the other until the drive was completely down.

Got any backups from the project?
 
why do you use reaper!?
yeah it seems to have a lot of cool functions for a few $,
but...ah just get cubase dude! :D