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I've recorded a drum set with 7 mic via an Aardvark Q10. Did a quick mixdown of drums and saved it to another project. I then recorded guitars and vox. I'm trying to bring the guiter and vox into the same project and the drum tracks so I can do a mixdown. The problem is when I do this CW crashes after I drag and drop the second track. I'm running a P2 400 with 320 meg ram Win Me. I get and error that Cakewalk has exprience a problem and will shutdown. I've heard of a program which will let you keep track of the wav's you create? Has anyone heard of it? Any suggestions.

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Cakewalks Audio Finder Tool (CWAF) will tell you what wave files are associated with what projects. You can download it off the Cakewalk web site.
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Have you tried using the "insert" menu -> "wave file" instead if dragging and dropping it in. That may get you through it to finish your project. Of course, sneezing too loud can make any proggie on ME crash, so, good luck!


Maybe the issue is in ME with that functionality or something. I have never, ever had PA9 crash on me, when I was using 98, 2000, and now XP.
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Thanks guys I got it to work! Now the fun part mixing!
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