GARAGE BAND disk is too slow. (prepare) (-10001)

Hi, Im trying to edit some mp3 files in separated tracks in GB on my NEW Macbook Air 2013 with 4gb ram and 128 flash drive, this files are between 170mb and 221 MB, so this message comes on: disk is too slow. (prepare) (-10001) garageband... what can i do? The files are MP3. What could be the problem? the 4gb of RAM? the 128gb ssd? Thanks!

How much free disk space do you have? Keep at least 10 GB disk space free for the operating system as working space,  better more.
Try to lock all tracks that you are currently not using, while you are editing.
Close all other applications and reboot, before starting to work.
If the problem persists, you may have a problem with incompatible audio drivers. Then I'd test from a different user account, to check, if there is a general problem.
Regards
Léonie

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