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PERFORMING AN AUDIO RECOVERY 
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PERFORMING AN AUDIO RECOVERY 
We are going to assume the following scenario..... 
You have just recorded a guitar part on Track 6 of the project NEW SONG 3 but you don't 
think it's very good so you delete it. You want to listen to a guitar part you recorded in 
another project for a guideline or for some inspiration or whatever so you load that project. 
You listen to that guitar part and think that maybe the one you just recorded in NEW SONG 
3 wasn't so bad after all. You then go back to NEW SONG 3 but..... oooops! The guitar part 
you just recorded is not there (you deleted it). However, because loading the other project 
wiped the UNDO history, you can't undo the deletion either. Panic sets in!!! Don't worry... all 
is not lost if you follow these ten simple steps: 
With NEW SONG 3 loaded, press EDIT and select Track 6 for edit. 
Press SETUP 
Press DISK 
Press DISK TOOLS 
Press AUDIO RECOVERY 
Select TODAY as the DATE RANGE 
Press BROWSE 
You will see the 'orphaned' audio file 
Select that file by pressing SELECT [F5] 
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Press IMPORT and enable TO TIMESTAMP when prompted. 
You're done! 
Now press MAIN.... you will see the guitar part you thought you had lost has been re-in-
stated safely on Track 6! 
Please note that when using audio recovery, the files are not actually copied (unless they are 
sample rate converted), so you do not lose any disk space. 
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE
*** AUDIO RECOVERY is not possible after performing DISK CLEANUP ***
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