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Old Apr 2 2008, 9:27 PM
nhomas nhomas is offline

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Try using WAV files for everything, instead of MP3s, if you have the hard disk space. You'll get better audio quality, and since WAV is a very simple format, it's pretty unlikely that you'll encounter any problems like having the speed change.

Also, you could use Fruity Loops to mix your tracks. After you've made all of your audio files, open up a new Fruity Loops document, import all of the files as audio clips, and line them up in the sequencer. You might not have the RAM to do that, though; I don't know. It's worth a try.

Or, you could just buy more RAM. It's pretty cheap these days.
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