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Old 01-07-2003, 09:52 PM
Mikchek Mikchek is offline
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Default Why does the Tempo change (speed up) when....

When I import audio to track......the tempo gets a lot faster.....I have no idea why......a lil background on the situation....I recorded 16 (stereo) tracks on to my 001 then went out of town with my Mbox.....I loaded the file onto the laptop and it said that it had to cut some tracks of the end......each one of the tracks was music for a different song.....so I made new sessions and just loaded each track from the "Audio Files" folder in tha session......any help would be GREATLY appreciated......
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Old 01-08-2003, 12:06 AM
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Default Re: Why does the Tempo change (speed up) when....

Are the two sessions the same sample rate,,or is one 44.1 and the other 48,,?
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Old 01-08-2003, 08:42 AM
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AHHHH I didn't think about that....I think the second ones are 48.......is there a way to convert them or do I have to do it all over?.....
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Old 01-08-2003, 07:45 PM
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Once it's in the session,,no,,but you can import the files into a new session set at a different bit depth or sample rate,,use the IMPORT AND CONVERT AUDIO comand in the AUDIO REGIONS list,,you could also go back to your 001 and do a sub mix of some of thoughs extra tracks to make it a 24 track session,,save as a PT session and then it should all just open right up with the M-BOX system,,assuming you have the same plugs on both platforms
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