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BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:08 pm
by rnrmachine
So... I'm trying to redo a song I did almost 10 years ago. One of may projects I lost when a hard drive crapped out on me almost 10 years ago now.

Just back up your stuff... I CAN'T stress this enough. You DO NOT want to be where I am with this right now...

Publisher liked the song and the vibe it had and thought the vocal takes were quite good, but I need to bring the thing up to date. ie: the drums and anything else without ruining the vibe... yea.. good luck with that right?! I haven't told her that I don't even have the project anymore and I have to start from scratch haha. :roll:


BACK UP YOUR CRAP!!!

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:30 am
by Kolstad
Yeah, it can hurt loosing those tracks.
I've actually lost some songs in the process of backing up. I answered "yes" in a lighthearted moment, when the machine asked me if I wanted to overwrite the existing folder, not realizing I had unique stuff there. So, reeetracking here I cooome!

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 2:44 pm
by cardell
Yes, I had a crash some months ago and lost a bunch of files. When it happens, it's quite stressful and it takes your studio down for a few days. :shock:

I've got a strict backup routine now with eSATA and USB 3.0 drives. They are both super fast...so it's easy. :)

Stuart

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 3:07 pm
by GMDmusic
10 years ago? I hope your rewrite and/or redo of your song comes out great!

I've been trying to remember to backup everything as I go.

I wish you the best...

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 1:41 am
by markjsmith
My logic board went on me last week, which took my RAM with it and they had to reinstall the OS so bye bye to everything on the main drive. Luckily I did have everything (cept one itunes purchase) backed up. Still a pain to reinstall everything though. Takes forever and some things need reauthorized.

I just dragged and dropped to another drive, but I've heard you can do a mirror drive. Anyone know how to do this? I'm a mac.

Thanks

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:57 am
by Mark Kaufman
Are cloud solutions working for anyone here, or are we still mostly duplicating to other drives?

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 4:43 pm
by roberthamilton
Mark Kaufman wrote:Are cloud solutions working for anyone here, or are we still mostly duplicating to other drives?
Hey Mark, you might want to check out this thread:

http://forums.taxi.com/topic65816.html

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:36 am
by rnrmachine
GMDmusic wrote:10 years ago? I hope your rewrite and/or redo of your song comes out great!

I've been trying to remember to backup everything as I go.

I wish you the best...
Yea, 10 years ago, back when I got Cakewalk's Home Studio 2002. I lost a lot of songs, but I had about 12 that were quite good songs, just poor MIDI quality instruments, that I need to redo. I do have the stereo masters for reference at least. Had them on a CD luckily.

And thank you for your best wishes!!!! :)

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:14 pm
by Dwayne Russell
markjsmith wrote:My logic board went on me last week, which took my RAM with it and they had to reinstall the OS so bye bye to everything on the main drive. Luckily I did have everything (cept one itunes purchase) backed up. Still a pain to reinstall everything though. Takes forever and some things need reauthorized.

I just dragged and dropped to another drive, but I've heard you can do a mirror drive. Anyone know how to do this? I'm a mac.

Thanks
Well I think the Mac OS comes with a full system and data drive back up. But I am not sure. I use W7 and I know for sure it does cuz it backs up my system and all data every night automatically.

That happened to me once. I simply pluged in new drives restored all my programs from the system image and valah! No re installing or nothing!

One of the reasons I'm a PC guy. ;)

Re: BACK UP YOUR STUFF

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:15 pm
by Dwayne Russell
Mark Kaufman wrote:Are cloud solutions working for anyone here, or are we still mostly duplicating to other drives?
Why would you need that unless you are going to access your files remotely? Or I guess it would be good back up in case your house burns down.