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Post by indiehouse on Feb 20, 2016 14:44:11 GMT -6
Anyone know why my session sample rate would have just changed on me? Recorded at 88.2, now it's at 44.1, and things are sounding s l o w. I've only had the session opened once since I tracked, and that was to test the Motu over thunderbolt.
Gonna grab my backup. Maddening, I tell ya. WTF?
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Post by jcoutu1 on Feb 20, 2016 15:09:08 GMT -6
Anyone know why my session sample rate would have just changed on me? Recorded at 88.2, now it's at 44.1, and things are sounding s l o w. I've only had the session opened once since I tracked, and that was to test the Motu over thunderbolt. Gonna grab my backup. Maddening, I tell ya. WTF? Sounds like the session is still at 88, but the MOTU is running at 44, that's why it's half speed.
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Post by indiehouse on Feb 20, 2016 16:37:26 GMT -6
Anyone know why my session sample rate would have just changed on me? Recorded at 88.2, now it's at 44.1, and things are sounding s l o w. I've only had the session opened once since I tracked, and that was to test the Motu over thunderbolt. Gonna grab my backup. Maddening, I tell ya. WTF? Sounds like the session is still at 88, but the MOTU is running at 44, that's why it's half speed. I'm pulling up the session info and its at 44.1.
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Post by popmann on Feb 20, 2016 19:02:57 GMT -6
Can you not simply change the sample rate of the session? Everytime I read stuff like this I wonder why you guys keep using this app. Cubase can change that rate at any point--it will ask you if you want resample everything or just run the tracks at the new rate as is--which is what you want if you recorded at 88.2....how is this an issue--surely a bug reset it, which is whatever it is....but why can't you simply fix it by selecting the right rate for the session?
Slow is actually because the AUDIO is at 88 and the current session is running the clock at 44.1. Thus it's played back at half speed.
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Post by indiehouse on Feb 20, 2016 19:56:54 GMT -6
Can you not simply change the sample rate of the session? Everytime I read stuff like this I wonder why you guys keep using this app. Cubase can change that rate at any point--it will ask you if you want resample everything or just run the tracks at the new rate as is--which is what you want if you recorded at 88.2....how is this an issue--surely a bug reset it, which is whatever it is....but why can't you simply fix it by selecting the right rate for the session? Slow is actually because the AUDIO is at 88 and the current session is running the clock at 44.1. Thus it's played back at half speed. Yep, I totally understand the logic behind why it's playing slow when cutting the sample rate in half. What I don't understand is why & how the sample rate changed in the first place. I concede that I may be an idiot here, but I would love to be enlightened. How does one change the session sample rate within Pro Tools without doing something like reimporting tracks or doing a save copy in, neither of which I did.
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Post by noah shain on Feb 20, 2016 22:10:03 GMT -6
If you hit command-2(numeric keypad)
It'll pull up the session info window. Just go there and change it back. I think that'll work.
Don't know how it got changed.... Ghost in the machine
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Post by indiehouse on Feb 21, 2016 7:37:42 GMT -6
If you hit command-2(numeric keypad) It'll pull up the session info window. Just go there and change it back. I think that'll work. Don't know how it got changed.... Ghost in the machine The session info window is what I was looking at earlier when determining what the sample rate was for this session. It's at 44.1 and locked in. I can't change it. I can change the bit depth, but not sample rate.
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Post by unit7 on Feb 21, 2016 7:54:51 GMT -6
Strange.. I guess there's an explanation why this has happened. But staying away from a full investigation, perhaps you could start a new session at 88.2 and the format matching the raw audio files and then just import session data (believe it is shift+alt+i) from the session that is acting strange. Be sure to import tempo and markers too to save some time. Not 100% it'll work but perhaps worth a try
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Post by sean on Feb 21, 2016 9:36:37 GMT -6
I've had this happen to me a long time ago when I recording somewhere with a 002 and a Octopre. The session sample rate and the clock on the Octopre were wrong. While recording and listening back in Pro Tools everything sounded fine, but when you exported a mix everything was slooow. To fix it I reimported all the tracks into the session at session sample rate, even though Pro Tools told me they would play back at the wrong speed. They didn't and it worked.
Not a very good explanation, sorry, but that would be my guess as to what happened! The files are probably encoded as 88.2 but really are 44.1...or the other way around
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Post by indiehouse on Feb 21, 2016 12:42:42 GMT -6
I just grabbed my backup, so I'm not out anything except an explanation as to how/why this happened in the first place.
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