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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>bclikesyou says:</i></b><p>This happened to me last night at a show a few hours before I was supposed to play! Luckily (and because I am anal about having back-ups of everything), I had brought my netbook with me which had backups. So I quickly dumped the .sav files back on the cart and was ok. However I&#039;d like to try and pin down what caused this.</p><p>What happened: Now this only happened to the song file I had open. The chains all looked correct but upon entering them, the phrases were completely wrong. Wrong phrases, wrong placements, etc. Nothing that could&#039;ve been accidental on my part. No notes inside phrases too. </p><p>What I had been doing: Two gba sp&#039;s. Two ems carts. They were already on when I plugged the link cable in. </p><p>Currently, my only guess is that having the gba&#039;s on, with the carts in and then plugging the link cable in is what caused this. </p><p>This wasn&#039;t a huge deal but still unnerving. Definitely bringing my netbook to every show.</p>]]></description>
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