I started to have real problems with the audio after nearing the end of completion. I kept rendering the whole progress out, only to find the audio wasn't rendering at all like it should have been, switching up different parts and mixing it all together, putting everything out of time. I kept going back, checking every setting to no avail. In the end I decidd to take the track that I had duplicated as well as the original, put them into audacity and compress them down to one file, in the hope of achieving a better outcome.
I managed to get it sorted out, and it was slightly easier to do the beat matching in audactity to align the audio as best I could. I exprted the file as a .aiff as it's been sadi this is one of the most co-operative file types within after effects and I wanted to tweak everything to make it run as smoothly as possible.
After importing it back into After effects it was a simple case of alighing the audio with the start, in which pacman starts to move forward.
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