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Okay. I started a session with 44.1 K settings, but I forgot to change my digital mixer board settings to 44.1 K (it was set to 48K). When I "Export Regions as Files" They are pitched low.
I have fixed this problem with music projects before by opening a new session, and importing Session data from the other project making sure I tell it not to "Apply SRC". When I bounce the project, it all turns out correctly. But this solution doesn't work when using "Export Regions as Files." When I look at them in the audio folder, they still show up as 44.1 K even though they are in fact 48K files. So when I tell it to export, it just copies the audio to the destination folder which is a confused audio file that thinks it is 44.1 K. Are there any tricks to getting these files to realize they are 48 K so that I can "Export Regions as Files" and get them sounding right?
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If you don't want to go to the effort of doing the whole session, then you'll at least have to do it to the exported files. Create a new session at 48K and import just your exported files without applying SRC. Finally, export again and all will be right.
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Thanks Top Jimmy.
I tried that. But I couldn't figure out how to import audio files into the session without Pro Tools applying SRC. It wasn't an option in the import Audio Dialogue. Did you find that somewhere else? I only find that option on import session data. Regardless, I just solved the problem. After I imported the session to the correct 48K sample rate session (without applying SRC). I did a Save Session Copy... and it converted the audio files in the copy to the correct formats. At that point, I could export the regions as files and it worked correctly.
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