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Re: sppeded up recordings

Subject: Re: sppeded up recordings
From: "Gianni Pavan" gptrekking
Date: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:58 am ((PST))
in most cases, when using a digital connection, the software does not
"know" the actual rate of the incoming signal. The user must set the
software to the same rate of the digital source. The DAT recording are 44.1
or 48 ? The setting in Audition is the same ?

Gianni


2012/2/10 <>

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> 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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