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I've just raw recorded 12 tracks into a 001 with 2 Digimax Lts. I then took the files and opened them on my MBox Mini only to hear that it is in time and in tune with itself, but is higher pitched than reality. What has caused this? I assume it is that something with the bit depth or sample rate not lining up...what do I do to correct this?
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You must have had a Digimax clock set to 44.1K while your session was at 48K(so everything was actually recorded at 44.1). Try importing the audio(consolidate all the files first) into a new session at 44.1K and DO NOT convert on import. Or search the DUC for Doc's cool converter program(sorry I can't remember what its called). Maybe sift thru the older posts.
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Thanks! That was exactly the problem...
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