Rookie mistake
Last night I had a bass player and guitar player over to do some songs. And before we got started I played some CD's on my system. Well I set my clock to 44.1 for the CD's and when we started recording I forgot to change it back. And I opened a session that was 24 bit and 48K. So now I've got a 48K session with 44.1K audio recorded on it. It was really some good tracks too, good performance by all three of us. How can I salvage these tracks. Are they just 44.1? and can I import them into a 44.1 session? Or am I screwed? And how should I bounce them? Thanks in advance.
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Do you have soundforge?
-Ruben |
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You can either import them into a 44.1kHz session or change the header info using my Header Investigator (check out my web site to download it).
Rail |
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Hi Rail, thanks again for your help earlier today.
I'll do a clean install tonight so hopefully all will be well shortly. I will definitely back everything up tho cause i just got asked to submit some of my harmonic samples for a UK mag.Lucky i found this out before formatting cause i would have most likely not done the backup Cheers, Ruben |
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file to 48k then use the header investigator to set them to 44.1k because i had this problem once and kept bouncing to 44.1k instead of 44k |
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Oh, and no I don't have soundforge. And thanks Rail for the info |
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Joz |
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hahah whoops... |
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