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Re: sppeded up recordings

Subject: Re: sppeded up recordings
From: ""
Date: Thu Feb 9, 2012 4:08 pm ((PST))
Whoops. After reading the below I should clarify that the sounds being
imported sound fine from the MD and  DVD speakers as they are being  import=
ed.
Not after they are imported!

Thanks for any help!

John

John V.  Moore Nature Recordings
www.johnvmoorenaturerecordings.com


In a message dated 2/9/2012 4:05:27 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
 writes:




Help! I have just set up a new desktop computer with a Soundblaster X-f: =

Xtreme Audio sound card. I am using Adobe Auditions 1.5 for my sound
editing. I am importing sound from my Portadisc MDP 500 or my SV 3260 DAT =

through
Optical IN. (this seems to be the only option with this sound  card).
However, the recordings, when played back through my computer,  sound
"speeded
up". For vocal it is like someone has taken a slight puff  of Helium gas.
The
imported recordings sound fine when listened through  the DAT or
Minidisc.Is there someway to "slow down" the imported sounds.  Sorry for
such an
amateur description, but any ideas would be most  welcome.

John

John V. Moore Nature  Recordings
www.johnvmoorenaturerecordings.com

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