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From: Michael Allen <mallen@x.xxxx.xxx.xxx
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 at 5:28:05 AM
Subject: Sample Rate conversion (Brian)
Message #1466
>From: Brian Gascoigne <brian@g...> > >Hi all > >just tried to sample rate convert from 48000 to 44100, and they came back >up nearly a semitone, and apparently no preference to select keep time or >keep pitch. Is this possible, and if so how? Regards Brian > > Hi Brian This is because you need to reset the system sample rate to the new value (ie 44.1k) What you are hearing is a 44.1k file being played back at 48k hth Michael Allen
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From: "Roger King" <king@xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxxx
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 at 6:24:45 AM
Subject: Re: Sample Rate conversion (Brian)
Message #1473
This is a reply to #1466.
>>From: Brian Gascoigne <brian@g...> >>just tried to sample rate convert from 48000 to 44100, and they came back >>up nearly a semitone, and apparently no preference to select keep time or >>keep pitch. Is this possible, and if so how? Regards Brian >> >> > From: Michael Allen <mallen@1...> > This is because you need to reset the system sample rate to the new value > (ie 44.1k) > What you are hearing is a 44.1k file being played back at 48k You probably also need to switch the AW8 to internal sync ("MTC Continuous" or whatever) otherwise your Dat machine is providing a clock that keeps the playback sample rate at 48k regardless of the system sample rate setting. hth Roger -- Roger King London UK ----------
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