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![]() hmmmm....have you tried rebooting? were the files already tied and looped? is it possible that somehow you tried to play both files at once and created a conflict? have you tried playing a file directly from a folder? have you tried playing a video file and gotten the same effect on the audio? a lot of questions, I know, but just trying to give you an idea of various thought processes that might lead you to success in dealing with your issue... if everything in sight failed I would be tempted to uninstall my audio drivers, then reinstall...if that failed I would try backing up data from garage band, then uninstalling it....if that worked, but upon re-using old settings (which you backed up) then obviously something wacko happened when you were in garage band.... and..if that is a warez version of GB, well....enuf said, right?
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