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Importing .wav files
I'm trying to import a stereo .wav file I've already mixed down from Cubase to mess around and kind of get a feel for what it will sound like after mastering. When I import the file's tempo and pitch is slowed down very drastically. Any suggestion on how to correct this? Thanks!
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What you're describing sounds like a sample rate conversion problem. Check the sample rate for the file and also what you have the sample rate set at for the Cubase Project. They need to be the same.
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