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Old 02-28-2002
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tracks with different sampling rate in one project?

I plan to do most of my tracking in CWPA9 in 24bit 44.1kHz...

I've just order a Yamaha DG stomp that has a 48kHz digital out...

so natural, to use the digital out, I have to track my guitar in 48kHz. and want to maintain the rest of the tracks as 44.1kHz...

is this possible? if so, can I get them all to mix down to 16bit44.1kHz at the end of the day?

what's the best way to do all this??

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i may be mistaken but i do not believe that this is possible. when you set the sample rate to 48khz in Sonar, you will play back your audio at 48,000 samples per second. If you have a wave file that was recorded at 44,100 samples per second, you will play it back at 48,000 samples per second... about 8% faster.
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Why not increase the whole lot to 24/48? Or have you got legacy clips that you need in the recording at 44.1?
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thanks for the help guys....

hmmmm, if this's the cases, wouldn't it be difficult for you to work on a project with gears that have different sample rate digital output?
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I have tried this, and when I get to the point of burning it to cd, the birner refuses to acknowledge more than 1 sampling rate...if you get it to accept it, please emaiol me and tell me how you did it.
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