Apple Logic Pro 7.1 Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 3

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Logic Pro 7.1 – File Management (2005-0904) 3 of 9
Auto Backup
Usually if you open any computer file (text file, picture file, Logic file), edit it and save it, the original file will be overwritten with the new edits. If you
realize that you made a mistake and want to go back to the original file then you are out of luck, because it was overwritten. Logic however provides
some safety mechanism that enables you to go back to previously saved files.
You open a song file (“My Song”) and make some changes. Now when you save that file, Logic will first put a copy of the original file into a backup
folder add an incremental two digit number at the end of the file name (“My Song.00”) and then overwrites the original file. Now you make more
changes and hit the save command. Again, Logic puts a copy of that file into the previously created backup folder and adds the next higher number at
the end of the file name (“My Song.01”). In the “
File > Preferences > Global > Song Handling > Auto Backup”
is a popup menu, where you select how
many backup files Logic keeps in the backup folder. After it reaches that limit it starts to erase the oldest version and rearranges the two digit number
of all song files the next time it copies a new backup file into it.
Logic handles the Auto Backup procedure a little bit different for Regular Songs and Project Songs:
Regular Song
Project Song
Save:
When you save your edited song the first time(“
My Regular Song 1
”), Logic
creates the backup folder and names it with the same name as the song
file name with the extension “.
bak
” (“
My Regular Song 1 .bak
”) and copies
the file with a two digit incremental number (“
My Regular Song 1.00
”).
Save As:
When you make a “save as” of your song with a new name (“
My Regular
Song 2
”), continue to edit it and hit the save command, Logic will create a
new backup folder with the new name of your (saved as) song (“
My
Regular Song 2.bak
”), and copies the file with the two digit incremental
number (“
My Regular Song 2.00
”)
Save:
When you save your edited song (“My Project Song 1”) the first time, Logic
creates the backup folder, names it “
Song Backup
” and copies the file
with the two digit incremental number into it (“
My Project Song 1.00
”).
Save As:
Everytime you make a “save as” of your song with a new name (“
My
Project Song 2
”, “
My Project Song 3
”, etc), continue to edit it and hit the
save command, Logic will add the incremental copies of each song to the
SAME folder.
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