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Please Help! Sample Rate/Clocking = Slow Motion...
I tracked a band at a studio using a RADAR, which was being externally clocked @ 48KHz, but someone (not naming names) created two of the sessions on the radar @ 44.1KHz... So when i brought it to my home studio to do overdubs, all my bed tracks for those two songs are playing back slightly slower, and therefore at a lower pitch...
Someone please help! There must be a simple way to convert the files back to being clocked @ 44.1KHz!?!? I have tried doing the math and using Waves Sound Shifter to speed up the audio, but it sounds like [bleep]... Any assistance would be very greatly appreciated...
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Re: Please Help! Sample Rate/Clocking = Slow Motion...
Nevermind, I fixed the problem... sorry for wasting your time
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