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Problem 2: It records in 60 second bunches, which means you have to press the record button again every 60 seconds. As far as I can tell it's impossible to do this without getting gaps in whatever you're trying to record. 
 
Record blank for 60 seconds, and then keep going to Effects -> Decrease Speed until it's long enough (Maximum this way seems to be 1000 seconds or something). Or, open a longer wav file and record over it.
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Record blank for 60 seconds, and then keep going to Effects -> Decrease Speed until it's long enough (Maximum this way seems to be 1000 seconds or something). Or, open a longer wav file and record over it. 
 
Ok...
 
Problem 3: It's a hassle to get it to do what you want, and it doesn't even do it very well.
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Problem 2: It records in 60 second bunches, which means you have to press the record button again every 60 seconds. As far as I can tell it's impossible to do this without getting gaps in whatever you're trying to record. 
 
Record blank for 60 seconds, and then keep going to Effects -> Decrease Speed until it's long enough (Maximum this way seems to be 1000 seconds or something). Or, open a longer wav file and record over it.
  
Handy trick that, I'll be sure to remember it in desperate times   
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