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Example,....
I create a 67 tempo loop in Fruity, when I export the wav (drum loop) and open it in Sonar there is no way for it to play on time. The Metronome is ALWAYS slightly ahead of the beat.
Both Fruity and Sonar are using the same clock source which happens to be the sound card (Audiophile).
I've tried using the Motherboard as the source,... NOTHING! Same problem.
When I export the wav in Fruity I've saved it Acidized non-Acidized, I think I've tried every freaking setting there is available.
I know that Sonar's Metronome is correct because midi plays perfectly on time
The tempo on both programs are set the same.
Oh, and I've set the clip properties in Sonar to the correct timing also...........
WTF is happening!! ARGH!!!!
I'm about to make a bon fire with my DAW.
Help me out guys.
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Example,....
I create a 67 tempo loop in Fruity, when I export the wav (drum loop) and open it in Sonar there is no way for it to play on time. The Metronome is ALWAYS slightly ahead of the beat.
Both Fruity and Sonar are using the same clock source which happens to be the sound card (Audiophile).
I've tried using the Motherboard as the source,... NOTHING! Same problem.
When I export the wav in Fruity I've saved it Acidized non-Acidized, I think I've tried every freaking setting there is available.
I know that Sonar's Metronome is correct because midi plays perfectly on time
The tempo on both programs are set the same.
Oh, and I've set the clip properties in Sonar to the correct timing also...........


WTF is happening!! ARGH!!!!
I'm about to make a bon fire with my DAW.
Help me out guys.
.........\\|//..............
........///|\\\............
-oOO--(_)---OOo--
-------PEACE--------
><>eYEslIkEfIRE<><