

#Auryo says itzs offline when its not update#
Same if an update of the software that the samples came with moves its files that you happen to be using. If you let this happen anyway Live may lose track of them. Try to make these as few as possible, Do you administrate these with some app like Audiofinder? If so make sure you have a basic structure on disk that you stick to and don't move these samples unless you really have to and don't let the app you use do that either. Where do you keep your external samples, made by you or from a library? Likely you have multiple places. Keep the integrity of the project by not mixing projects with others. It's of course OK to save additional set files actually belonging to this project into here and it doesn't make much sense to save these to somewhere else unless you're starting a new version like a remix or something that you want to keep separate. Never save another new set into this folder structure! Ever. If there is no such folder it will be created when you have audio files in the set. The latter "Samples" folder is where your recordings and freeze files will go.


PROJECT FOLDER/Samples/Imported/AreYouJoking.wav PROJECT FOLDER/Samples/Processed/Reverse/TheAudioYouReversed.wav PROJECT FOLDER/Samples/Processed/Freeze/TheAudioYouFroze.wav PROJECT FOLDER/Samples/Processed/Consolidate/TheAudioYouConsolidated.wav PROJECT FOLDER/Samples/Processed/Crop/TheAudioYouCropped?.wav PROJECT FOLDER/Samples/Recorded/TheAudioYouRecorded.wav PROJECT FOLDER/AudioFiles/TheAudioInTheSong.wavĪnd then simply leaving it in the song folder. Place the audio into the song's project folder? How is it so impossibly difficult for this particular DAW to How does audio DISAPPEAR from a project when it was not moved since recording it? This is UNIQUE to this the Ableton Live DAW.Ībleton is definitely the expert at losing audio files (the day after they're recorded). To put the finishing touches on it before sending it outįor mastering, and seeing: "Media files are missing". There's nothing in this world quite like opening a project
