When in a Realband session (haven't saved for a while, closed/relaunched Realband etc) RB is using a 'temp audio directory'. This location can be controlled. It is used to stash all edits (which is what enables the Undo function), and incoming audio that is getting recorded (which is what enables the 'keep take?' function).
When you close/reopen RB this area gets cleared out.
What you have changed needs to be stashed somewhere, so if you Undo, RB just puts the old chunk back.

That message looks to me like RB is asking you if you want to clear some space because your 'temp audio directory' is reaching it's limit.
(conjecture)
Maybe RB has a trigger that if your free disk space gets below a certain percentage you'll get asked if you want to free some up.
(conjecture off)
You can check your Temp Audio Directory locations in Prefs-Audio.
I set mine to a separate drive and seem to have a bit better performance than some RB users. I think it's one little thing that makes a big difference in RB.

/FYI RB also has a backup folder that may require attention/maintenance occasionally. Set limits wisely for desired results.



Last edited by rharv; 01/13/17 03:14 PM.

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