Ooo that's neat too. Ha! ya know what? Completely by accident but when iTunes finished playing My Name Is it went RIGHT into I Can Fly, and it sounded... right. Like, literally... as if they were the same song! Maybe you could somehow splice the 2 together, the quick-step in the Name track would totally fit the need for it in the other... just a thought :D
Ha, yeah, this would be why Cubase is so good at this kinda thing, cause a lot of those memory issues are abated with the "pool" element that Cubase employs. Also Flange effects tend to really eat up system resources. One thing you could try, is to "bounce" the tracks to one track, then start the project over by importing that one .wav that's made, that way the effects buses aren't in use, and there aren't tons of crops being played back, just 1 .wav file. Dunno if that's what you do already, or whatever, but bouncing is pretty much a staple in sample recording, but as my teacher once said: don't bounce until you're absolutely sure, cause it typically can't be undone, unless you're keeping backups of your pre-bounced material, which I rarely do, lol