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    Sample rate differences stretch waveforms ?

    Yeah thats right.It also puts a green flag on the top right corner saying " resampled from xxx " But can this samplerate difference, no matter if its resampled, set the metre wrong ? If there's a kick for example at the first click of the metre, after 4 bars the same kick would be on point like...
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    Sample rate differences stretch waveforms ?

    Hello everyone I wish you to be healthy during those times and stay strong. The title is not so accurate but anyway. I had a short discussion with someone and he told me that if I import a file thats 44.1khz in a project working at 48khz, its gonna end with the 44.1khz file to be slightly out...
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    Low frequencies "boomin" on vocal

    So you consider this thing as an issue ?
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    Low frequencies "boomin" on vocal

    Yeah ofc I can visually see those frequencies, that's how I lower them with EQ. But don't miss the point of my first post, I asked if your vox recordings have similar frequencies like I do.Cause if yes, that means that is normal and there's not much things to worry about, if yes, I need to find...
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    Low frequencies "boomin" on vocal

    Thanks for the reply, I will look into what you said.
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    Low frequencies "boomin" on vocal

    The distance of pop filter from the mic is a punch-size and the mouth of the singer is close at the pop filter. I placed the singer half step away from the mic but the boomin is still there.I can't place the singer much away from the mic cause the microphone will record the "room" since there's...
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    Low frequencies "boomin" on vocal

    Hello everyone. Im recording vocals with akg c214, roll-off filter at off and db at -0. Before buying AKG I had Golden Age FC3 MkII. On both microphones I noticed that at around 130-142 hz , 250-288 hz, there are those frequencies that make the vocal a bit muddy.This is the first question, if...
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