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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: philR on April 21, 2007, 05:06:30 PM
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so, i was recording SBD > V3 > JB3 for an opening set. i started to record on the jb3 and then noticed that the V3 was set to 48 for sampling rate. without stopping the jb3, i changed the sampling rate on the V3 to 44.1 and kept recording. after the set was over and i stopped the jb3 i noticed that the jb3 said that i recorded at 48. i figured no big deal i'd take care of it in post.
i transferred the recording to my computer and it shows up as a 48 sampling rate. i opened it up in cd wave and converted it to 44.1. but it still sounds all chipmunked. is this thing toast or can i fix it so it's usable? thanks in advance for any help!
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thanks for pointing me in the right direction Brian!
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so, i was recording SBD > V3 > JB3 for an opening set. i started to record on the jb3 and then noticed that the V3 was set to 48 for sampling rate. without stopping the jb3, i changed the sampling rate on the V3 to 44.1 and kept recording. after the set was over and i stopped the jb3 i noticed that the jb3 said that i recorded at 48. i figured no big deal i'd take care of it in post.
i transferred the recording to my computer and it shows up as a 48 sampling rate. i opened it up in cd wave and converted it to 44.1. but it still sounds all chipmunked. is this thing toast or can i fix it so it's usable? thanks in advance for any help!
Chipmunked? WTF...?
I'm not an English language native, can someone please explain this?
Thanks!
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so, i was recording SBD > V3 > JB3 for an opening set. i started to record on the jb3 and then noticed that the V3 was set to 48 for sampling rate. without stopping the jb3, i changed the sampling rate on the V3 to 44.1 and kept recording. after the set was over and i stopped the jb3 i noticed that the jb3 said that i recorded at 48. i figured no big deal i'd take care of it in post.
i transferred the recording to my computer and it shows up as a 48 sampling rate. i opened it up in cd wave and converted it to 44.1. but it still sounds all chipmunked. is this thing toast or can i fix it so it's usable? thanks in advance for any help!
Chipmunked? WTF...?
I'm not an English language native, can someone please explain this?
Thanks!
The pitch was to fast so the voices played back like little rodents singing.
Peace
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Chipmunked? WTF...?
I'm not an English language native, can someone please explain this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks
And/or, give a listen to some samples from their album on Amazon: Still Squeaky After All These Years (http://www.amazon.com/Alvin-Chipmunks-Greatest-Hits-Still-Squeaky/dp/B00001IVK3/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/104-0235875-1634300?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1177218917&sr=8-3).
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Chipmunked? WTF...?
I'm not an English language native, can someone please explain this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks
And/or, give a listen to some samples from their album on Amazon: Still Squeaky After All These Years (http://www.amazon.com/Alvin-Chipmunks-Greatest-Hits-Still-Squeaky/dp/B00001IVK3/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/104-0235875-1634300?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1177218917&sr=8-3).
Thanks rowjimmytour. Thanks Brian