Digi 001/002 Problem

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Today I was recording a session in a Mac studio with a Digi 001. I had inadvertantly set the session to record at 48 kHz, but never changed the setting on the Digi 001, so it believes it is 44.1 kHz. Now, when I load my files up onto my home PC with Pro Tools, it thinks all of the audio files are much faster than they actually are. Does anyone out there know how to fix that? Help would be much appreciated!
 
yep, I've done this before too...with an external time source though.

if I remember right, I THINK that doing a Save Session Copy In on the ORIGINAL computer might fix it. Although, I could be wrong and it could be just a simple bounce down of each track individualy to 44.1kHz (on the original computer) might do it.

You may also try creating a new 44.1kHz session and then importing the tracks in via Import Session Data.

sorry, I can't really remember the round-about way to do it....it hurts my head trying to think about it :o
 
Fixed it

Thanks for the help. You actually don't have to be on the source machine to fix this problem. If you open up the session in Pro Tools that is too fast, you can first consolidate all the audio tracks on a single track so that they're a continuous block that starts at 0:00. Then, you can either save a session copy and copy nothing from the original session, but change the sample rate, or you can just open a new session at 44.1 and import the audio blocks. It'll tell you it'll play back at the wrong speed, but it doesn't.
 
SilverEdition1 said:
Thanks for the help. You actually don't have to be on the source machine to fix this problem. If you open up the session in Pro Tools that is too fast, you can first consolidate all the audio tracks on a single track so that they're a continuous block that starts at 0:00. Then, you can either save a session copy and copy nothing from the original session, but change the sample rate, or you can just open a new session at 44.1 and import the audio blocks. It'll tell you it'll play back at the wrong speed, but it doesn't.


well, there ya go
:)
 
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