> Hmm, I've checked before I saved it and hadn't used any 3rd party patches.
> 
> Although when I reopened the file, I also got this "Missing FakePatch" error. 
> Strange.

Just a note:  QCFakePatch is a private temporary patch used when refactoring 
(macro-ifying or exploding macros).  You normally never see it.

However:  if you get an Exception dialog as a result of refactoring (this can 
happen sometimes if ports are published in such a way that the editor cannot 
complete the operation -- e.g., asking for a consumer to have outputs), you can 
sometimes get stale FakePatches in the composition.

It's almost always unrelated to 3rd party code.

Generally, when an exception is thrown in the editor you'll want to save your 
work (to a different location, so you won't destroy existing work incase the 
new version is now broken), quit QC, and then relaunch it.  Those exceptions 
can leave the program in an unexpected state, which can lead to more errors as 
you go.

--
Christopher Wright
christopher_wri...@apple.com



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