TwinTurbskies
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Title says it all. The interface that I'm using is the m-audio m-track 8x4m. It's connected via a usb cable to my Windows 10 machine running Audacity. As per the instructions for the interface, I opened the sound control panel, went to the recording tab, and selected my interface as the default device. From there, I opened properties, clicked the advanced tab, and selected 2-channel, 24bit, 48000 hz studio quality as my default format. I unchecked both boxes under exclusive mode, and clicked ok on all boxes. I opened audacity and was able to monitor and record my sound. The issue is that all of my recordings were a half step up in pitch, whether it was a guitar or a keyboard.
I did some digging and found out that it is commonly a sample/project rate issue. For the record, Audacity started every session with 44100 hz as the project rate. I noticed this, and changed it to match my default format as mentioned above, 48000 hz. This had no change in the recording sound pitch.
Any advice or recommendation is welcomed.
I am a recording noob 100%, so let me know if you need more information.
I did some digging and found out that it is commonly a sample/project rate issue. For the record, Audacity started every session with 44100 hz as the project rate. I noticed this, and changed it to match my default format as mentioned above, 48000 hz. This had no change in the recording sound pitch.
Any advice or recommendation is welcomed.
I am a recording noob 100%, so let me know if you need more information.