AudioGeekZine arsehole know-it-all Jan 1, 2008 3,464 0 36 Vancouver www.audiogeekzine.com Jan 17, 2010 #21 why would you timestretch them!!!?? Your session format should match the audio file format, so make a session @ 48kHz.
why would you timestretch them!!!?? Your session format should match the audio file format, so make a session @ 48kHz.
BLUElightCory Member May 24, 2007 1,532 0 36 www.coryspotts.com Jan 17, 2010 #22 AudioGeekZine said: why would you timestretch them!!!?? Your session format should match the audio file format, so make a session @ 48kHz. Click to expand... +1!
AudioGeekZine said: why would you timestretch them!!!?? Your session format should match the audio file format, so make a session @ 48kHz. Click to expand... +1!
Erik Monsonis Member Nov 18, 2006 3,244 1 38 35 Mexico City www.darkhouseaudio.com Jan 17, 2010 #23 AudioGeekZine said: why would you timestretch them!!!?? Your session format should match the audio file format, so make a session @ 48kHz. Click to expand... Did that. It seems they exported the files wrong, because they were like that before I even touched them...
AudioGeekZine said: why would you timestretch them!!!?? Your session format should match the audio file format, so make a session @ 48kHz. Click to expand... Did that. It seems they exported the files wrong, because they were like that before I even touched them...