rascalfareye wrote:
Well, the song is corrupt. I backed up everything, and initialized the HD, and dragged and dropped it into the song folder, along with another song, which played just fine. Again, it showed up in the folder, but not the song list. And I got a 'data corrupted' message.
How do songs get corrupted in the first place, anyway?
Here is an answer to a question you posed 12 years ago!!
Songs can be corrupted if you mess around with the name at all on the PC. I thought it would be smart to rename an archived song (project) for better recall later, but that confused the machine when restoring the project (song). When the original name was restored, the file reloaded as expected.
I learned this after this thread was no longer active, but would need to refresh my memory of how I came to know this. I recall that there is some sort of a SYS file in each song that must match the folder's "name.AWS". Not outlined in the manual though so I will look next time I am at my machine. If you still have that old corrupt file in your archive we might be able to retrieve it!!!
Perhaps you now know what is a partition ??? Th Aw has one HD but it is in two section (partitions). Each has a song folder. New projects are assigned by the machine, but it does not matter into which a song to be restored is placed ( unless that partition may not have enough room )
The transport folder sometimes has trouble with long (ie large) files too, i have since learned (quite recently actually).