I'm so frustrated I made this mistake, but during my band's recording session I set one device to record at 48000Hz and another at 44100Hz. I'd like to mix everything in 44100, and I'm mixing in Audition so I set up the project with that rate. When I brought in the 48000 file, it prompted me to convert the sample rate and I did.
It was a very long recording session, and I'm trying to chop up the 2-hour-long files into tracks. I have a loud clap at the beginning to sync them to each other, but when I do, by the end of the 2 hours they're completely out of sync. The sample rate conversion doesn't seem to be doing the trick. It's as if time is still moving faster in one of the recordings than the other. If I try my best to match up the recordings before each song (without the clap, which is quite difficult) it sounds better, but I'm still worried about getting weird slight echoes since, again, time is moving faster in one of the recordings.
Is there any way to remedy this problem? Thanks so much for reading.
It was a very long recording session, and I'm trying to chop up the 2-hour-long files into tracks. I have a loud clap at the beginning to sync them to each other, but when I do, by the end of the 2 hours they're completely out of sync. The sample rate conversion doesn't seem to be doing the trick. It's as if time is still moving faster in one of the recordings than the other. If I try my best to match up the recordings before each song (without the clap, which is quite difficult) it sounds better, but I'm still worried about getting weird slight echoes since, again, time is moving faster in one of the recordings.
Is there any way to remedy this problem? Thanks so much for reading.