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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: shane on July 19, 2004, 12:28:19 PM
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I've been using Soundforge 6.0 for quite some time in transferring and resampling DATs but today have a encountered a new problem. I transferred the show @48kHz and then resampled it to 44.1 w/ the anti-alias filter on and interpolation accuracy on 4/4. It resmapled it okay but now the musci sounds very fast and the vocals are weird. I listened to it prior to resmapling so I know it happened during the process. Any ideas why this would happen and how to fix it? Thanks.
Shane
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what soundcard are you using?
sounds like the soundcard was still set to 48k after you resampled to 44.1
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I'm using an Audiophile 2496 USB soundcard. To the best of my knowledge there isn't thing I have to change on that. There's a setting for maximum sample rate and that's it.
Shane
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havent used the USB Audiophile, but with the PCI Audiophile, you have to manually change sample rate.
it should be the 3rd(?) tab in the monitor mixer control
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Sounds like it got recorded at the wrong frequency. I'd re-transfer it and double (or triple) check your settings prior to recording. Including those inherent to your sound card.
...Kk
im a soundforge user as well, and i think darkstarjedi is right in his guess
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if you transfered your dat and it sounded fine after the transfer...and then you re-sampled the wav/aif, then i believe you will need to open up the m-audio control panel and change the current sample rate of the soundcard to the rate you resampled.
if you transferred and it sounded out of whack before you re-sampled, then i belieive you will need to re-transfer
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Thanks for all the helpo guys. I'll messa round with it this weekend again. I know the recroding is fine so it must have been something screwy w/ the re-sample. It such a pain in the ass to transfer 110min worth of music only to resmaple it and ruin it and have to transfer it again. Thanks again.
Shane
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Thanks for the tip darkstarjedi.
Shane