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Derek Lee
Hi Anita Hoogewoonink - Beat Note always confirms before allowing you to delete one of your beats. Please see the attached screen shot. Beat Note will not allow you to delete a beat without first confirming with you. If you didn’t see this confirmation, then the beat should not have been deleted. Is it possible the beat still exists and maybe you have filtered your beats by a tag?
Per your suggestion, I could introduce a “recycle bin “ of sorts, or a recently deleted beats that allows you to restore a beat. As far as a confirmation goes, I think what exists currently should be sufficient. What do you think?
Derek Lee
Hi Anita Hoogewoonink - just wanted to follow up with you on this request. Please share your feedback when you have a moment. Thank you!
Anita Hoogewoonink
Derek Lee I thought I had sent you a reply via email 🤔 didn’t you receive it ??
Derek Lee
Anita Hoogewoonink Hi Anita! I'm sorry but I haven't received anything from you yet. Could you please resend? 🙏
Derek Lee
I received the following message from Anita via email. Sharing here for others who have voted on this feature:
"Thank you for your response. I’m sorry, you are right. Then I don’t know what happened there, maybe I unintentionally touched the screen twice or something like that.
Anyway, the option of keeping recently deleted beats seems helpful, although I think just keeping the last five beats or so may be sufficient."
Derek Lee
The idea I suggested earlier of having some kind of "trash bin" or "recycle bin" is the best idea I have for this. Deleted beats would go into this "trash bin" and remain for some period of time (7 days? 14 days? 30 days?) for you to recover if you like. Any beats left there past the timeframe would then be deleted.
How long would you want beats to stay in the trash bin? 7 days? 14 days? 30 days? I think it would be important to have a limit on the amount of time they are saved there.