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How I get around 'runtime errors'

How I get around 'runtime errors'

This is how I get around them for now. My songs are usually 2 to 4 minutes long. So I cut them into parts depending on how long it is, where the verses fall, etc. If you still get the 'runtime', try making your parts smaller. Instead of three parts make it four. Then export each part from .mia to .midi into your audio player. I use Realplayer Plus because it lets me convert them into mp3s. It also lets you convert into others you might prefer. You can also use a Midi Converter. I sometimes use MIDI MP3 Converter when I have a lot of songs with parts to convert at one time. It's great and easy to use. Next, I use a program called Audacity. You can find it at downloads.com. I love this because I can put all the parts of my song together as one file, add vocals, take out parts, add effects, and so much more! When I'm done, I just export the file(s) back to my audio player and delete the midi files. (I keep all the .mia files incase I ever need to redo something.) Try it. I hope this helps.


Babya Logic Pro 2006 By: admin (18 Posts) Tue, 06/10/2008 - 13:40

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