Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: willo on September 29, 2005, 10:34:11 PM
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(i think this may be the right section but im not too sure...)
Anyway, why is it that sometimes when I record it records slower, and a half-step (pitchwise) down? It did it on that demo track of Lepersmesa's that I did, and its just done it again on something I wanted to do.
The thing is that I'm playing it live with the cd, all recording at once and in one go - so I dont want it to go slower! Its not like i want to slow the pace down. Especially if I'm improvising, and then at the end of a good take its all slowed down :evil:
Any ideas?
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It ould be sample rates - if you play a 48kHz audio file at 44.1kHz it'll drop in pitch. Check your settings, I usually work from 44.1 as it's the same as CD so if you use a backing track it'll be in tune.
However if you have a Sound Blaster Audigy card you're a bit screwed 'cause it only works at 48kHz, so an imported CD track will play back fast and sharp....
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i tried this and the rate is always at 44100hz anyway; any other ideas?
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What you need to check is that your soundcad is set to 44.1khz, that's the only thin I can think of...we had this problem at work, once we replaced the sound blasters the problem went!
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I only used the stock soundcard that came supplied with the pc, it says its sample rate conversion quality is set to 'best' - but no specific value is given! :evil:
Its odd, because sometimes its fine and sometimes it isnt - like it just recorded one demo i just did a lot slower, so i recorded it again and it came out fine - it makes me feel like i'm missing something?
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odd..........I'll download audacity and have a play!
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odd..........I'll download audacity and have a play!
alright, cheers - let me know how you get on!