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2snide
9th July '08, 02:46 PM
accidently saving long mp3 files in your samples folder and loading them up = fruity instant crash on my PC - done that fuckin twice today arghhhh

Anonymous
19th July '08, 03:11 AM
Sounds like your computer cant handle the strain in which the conversion and loading process is putting it under. What specs are you running?

2snide
21st July '08, 09:10 PM
rubbish PC mate - the hamster wheel inside needs a clean and it ain't even a hamster running in there it's some sort of cheap knock off mouse from Pinky and the Brain

- Can't do anything involving cash til I'm better and back at work so I gotta make do really

to prevent this happening again I made sure that there's not any two hour long mixes in my samples folder :P

Sir Kippington
3rd October '08, 09:01 AM
rubbish PC mate - the hamster wheel inside needs a clean and it ain't even a hamster running in there it's some sort of cheap knock off mouse from Pinky and the Brain

- Can't do anything involving cash til I'm better and back at work so I gotta make do really

to prevent this happening again I made sure that there's not any two hour long mixes in my samples folder :P

Man are killin it fam..lol

sermstyle
4th October '08, 04:35 PM
yeah deff sounds like your pc mate

2snide
6th October '08, 11:09 PM
I get around it a treat now anyways, bouncing down audio is me ;D

biggest par is selecting an area to loop tho and accidently loading all the fx on and it just gets stuck stuttering the same loop for hours and you can't do shit but pull the plug out of the wall.

I've been back at work for a few months now tho, after I buy just one more pair of crepz I'll start the "computer fund" up again

Kipo come to Reggae Roast in shoreditch this sunday we're not gonna bother doing radio still