

I can certainly understand why you'd want this, but I think the issue might be that a single-click action with the Smart Tool would set up a conflict. The draw tool does the single-click placement, but you can't adjust a note with that tool. (For example, del /f "C:\Users\Your_Username\Desktop\audio files\test file.Williamcopper So: I repeat, would like to click for placement, and then be able to adjust. In the command prompt type del /f "File_path_here". Type cmd and press Enter to open the Command Prompt.ģ. Select 'Win+R' keys to open the Run dialog.Ģ. WAV Strings in step 5.įorce Delete file using the Command Promptġ. To undo the changes you simply follow the same steps and remove the '#' added to the value of the. WAV files without Windows stalling or hanging.

Once you've made the changes to both Strings as noted above, you will be able to delete or access the. WAV String to edit the value data, which should be. "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PropertySystem\PropertyHandlers\.wav"Ĥ. "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PropertySystem\SystemPropertyHandlers\.wav" Type ' regedit' and select ' OK' to launch the Registry Editor. Select ' Win + R' to open the Run dialog.Ģ. WAV files ( Be cautious when doing any of the following steps, follow the instructions precisely.)ġ. You can now delete or access the updated file without Windows stalling and hanging.ĭisable PropertyHandler for. In Edison select ' File > Save sample as.' and overwrite the original file. Use the ' Shift + Ctrl + Del' key combination to delete all markers.Ħ. You should see a large number of slice markers.ĥ. WAV file/s in Edison, one at a time, via ' File > Load sample'. Add an instance of Edison to the project.Ĥ. Reboot your PC ( do not try to open the files)ģ. To fix your existing files, there are a couple of workarounds that will allow you to delete or access the files:ġ. When exporting .WAV files from FL Studio deselect the ' Save ACIDized' and ' Save slice markers' options on the export dialog, as this is normally the cause for .WAV files created with more slice markers than the PropertyHandler can extract. Each slice marker is saved as 'meta data' along with the WAV data in the file. This is caused by a long-standing bug in Windows where the PropertyHandler is unable to extract the metadata from a file containing a large number of slice markers. This generally includes Windows stalling or hanging when trying to select or access these files.
