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I've been exploring gadget all day, recording ideas, and I just realized I lost it all

So, if I create a new song it doesn't save the old one? And doesn't even warn me? Well damn...

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  • I guess it's just my karma. Whenever I think I have something good, turns out it recorded silence.
    I don't have any trouble recording the crap, though, so I got that going for me.

  • I know it's one of the things they should definitely fix, also they should fix the tempo thing too so that a saved song remembers the tempo, and they should also make the tempo adjustment more accurate

  • @pedro said:
    So, if I create a new song it doesn't save the old one? And doesn't even warn me? Well damn...

    I feel your pain. I think many of us have learned the hard way.

  • Doesn't make sense to me. Auto-save can't be that much of a challenge to implement, right?

  • edited April 2017

    Unless the app is a "save as you go" type of app (like Auria is), I save at least once per minute. I change the BPM? Saved. I lay down some notes? Saved. Bathroom break? Saved before I go. I return from the break? Saved before I start my next operation. It sounds a bit OCD, but it becomes second nature with some practice.

  • I should have realized I needed to save, my fault really, but I never expected a modern app like gadget to not even warn me I'm about to lose all my work... It's not like I had a hit in the making, but some things you just take for granted...

    Thanks for the sympathy, guys.

  • Yeah I had this - always save manually now.

    I feel your pain, I played a ten minute live jam in AUM last night and when I finished discovered the recording wasn't there.

  • My biggest disappointment was when I recorded a 10 min jam with iMini into audioshare, and I thought it was brilliant, only to find out it was 10 min of silence... I blame it on IAA and/or retronyms, though, not AS. I haven't had any problems whenever one of these wasn't involved.

  • They should update this behavior. It's a standard on mobile apps to save automatically and incrementally for very good reasons: since apps can be closed for memory reasons at any time. Obviously, our iPads are basically full-fledged computers now, and this sort of thing isn't going to happen often, but it's good practice regardless. (And yes, this happened to me the first time I used Gadget too!)

  • Something similar happened to me a while back with a Korg D1600 recorder. I made a mistake, pressed the wrong button and the unsaved tune I was working on for hours vanished in an instant. One second it was there ... then NOTHING. Then I began to wonder if it really ever existed at all?

  • I did the same - it's one of the issues with using lots of different apps that behave differently with regard to auto-saving. There should at least be a warning in Gadget.

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