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Old 05-31-2005, 03:00 PM
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Default Any solution to a stupid clocking problem?

I recorded a 12 track live session with my Digi 002R and an older (blackface) ADAT. It was just demo stuff so I recorded 16bit/44.1 onto my Powerbook 12" 867 using the ADAT as clock source. All fine except when I got it home to mix I realised the ADAT must have been set to 48 not 44-rushing to setup I didn't check. DOH! Anyway I was able to set the mix right by plugging my Mindprint DI-Port s/pdif in and using it as clock. Everything was great. Mixed away on my iMac 20" and Mbox. After I finished I did a bounce to disk and then opened the songs in iTunes. Oh-Oh. It's all playing slow again... Sigh. Any ideas how to sort this mess out? I basically need to get the speed up again. I tired TCE using a 48:44.1 ratio but it's still too slow. Using PT 6.4LE on mbox/imac...
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Old 05-31-2005, 04:47 PM
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Okay.. Figured it out.. I just started a new 48khz session after rebouncing as multi mono file. I then added the audio to track rather than converting it. I bounced it all again to get proper 44k audio at the right speed. Sometimes I'm a bit thick..
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Old 05-31-2005, 08:42 PM
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Thick? I don't think so, it's not such an obvious solution.
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