acid recording problem

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Howdy...

I was testing out direct recording into my Q10 with a bass guitar when I noticed that the riff I had recorded into Sound Forge--and sound perfectly fine there and in CEP--came out all messed up when I was sequencing in Acid, as if the pitch had been totally f'd. Does anyone know what could have gone wrong here, and how I can possibly fix it? Don't mean to sound vague, but that's the extent of it...I tried with a guitar directly plugged in and got the same wishy-washy tone when I plugged the loop into Acid. What gives?

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Brad
 
I'm guessing it's tempo is different from the tempo of the project that you are pulling it into, and therefore it's getting stretched or squashed too much. You need to set the project's tempo to somewhere close to the innate tempo of the loop, or manually acidize the file yourself by putting markers in the right places...
 
Import the file into Acid.

Draw the WAV.

Highlight the drawn WAV.

Change it from LOOP to ONE-SHOT.

That should solve your problem. ;)
 
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