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Graham-Hawker wrote on 2/13/2021, 5:00 AM

Perhaps because you're using them from a usb stick with slower data transfer rates.

johnebaker wrote on 2/13/2021, 5:09 AM

@Russell-Page

Hi

The simplest method is to drag the loop(s) onto the timeline either from Music Makers built in file browser or Windows file explorer.

You could create your own 'Soundpools' however it is time consuming.

@browj2 has posted a method, I have tagged him in as I cannot find it.

. . . . on a usb stick 32 gb of sounds its slow or crashes completely . . . .

USB sticks are not the best media to keep backups on, they can fail unexpectedly. Working from them is slow and prone to causing crashing if the USB port goes to sleep, ot the stick is removed.

If you have not copied these to your PC, I would advise you to do so and use them them from there.

HTH

John EB

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