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CJWalker
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I've been dumping some jam sessions from my XT20s to Cakewalk Sonar and mixing down to a normalized stereo file at 24/48. When converting the mixed-down wav file to 44khz I am getting a lot of distortion and loss of quality. I am doing sample rate conversions through Wave Studio. I want to get the mixed files to CD as well as play them out of winamp, which is running off of the 01V 44khz clock via S/PDIF input. I am using the analog outs of my card to monitor; D/A convertion is clocked at 48khz by the master XT20, so monitoring is not a problem. Is there a program that will do the sample rate conversion without screwing up the wav files?
The problem does not lie in the the attempted output of 48khz recorded digital audio through a 44khz clock. My card has 2 clocks. The 01V is clocked at 44khz while the lightpipe and D/A converters for the analog are both synched to the ADAT clock of 48khz. In other words, the wav files are not stretched out to meet 44khz, they play back with the same pitch as recorded in 48khz and register as 44khz audio. I just need something that will do the 48 to 44 conversions with clarity!
Thanks!
The problem does not lie in the the attempted output of 48khz recorded digital audio through a 44khz clock. My card has 2 clocks. The 01V is clocked at 44khz while the lightpipe and D/A converters for the analog are both synched to the ADAT clock of 48khz. In other words, the wav files are not stretched out to meet 44khz, they play back with the same pitch as recorded in 48khz and register as 44khz audio. I just need something that will do the 48 to 44 conversions with clarity!
Thanks!
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