
bennychico11
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I recorded a VO today and while monitoring back before recording and it sounded very muffled. I spent a good thirty minutes trying to figure out what the hell it was. Time was slipping by and the clients were getting pissed so I just decided to record it anyway and try to fix it with EQ later (they really couldn't tell the difference but I recorded this artist many times before so I knew how she was supposed to sound).
Come to find out, later....that my Sync I/O was set wrong. Somehow it much have gotten bumped yesterday when I was messing with cables behind it and the source was set to: "Internal/Word 256x".....it's supposed to be set to "Internal/Word 1x" as I have a word clock plugged into the sync I/O (this is a MOTU Digital Timepeice by the way)
What was happening was the seconds were ticking by extremely slow but of course the audio sounded fine. When I corrected the sync issue this sped the seconds up and sped the audio up at the same time. Big problem.
When I bounce the audio now it's screwed up. Whether the sync source is set to 256x or 1x.
Does anyone know of any trick, technique, way to get the audio bounced out so I can open a session with the correct sync source resulting in the correct bit rate? This is bugging the hell out of me. Right now I'm thinking my only way is to record out analog onto tape (Digital Beta tape) and then re-record it digitally in a new session.

Come to find out, later....that my Sync I/O was set wrong. Somehow it much have gotten bumped yesterday when I was messing with cables behind it and the source was set to: "Internal/Word 256x".....it's supposed to be set to "Internal/Word 1x" as I have a word clock plugged into the sync I/O (this is a MOTU Digital Timepeice by the way)
What was happening was the seconds were ticking by extremely slow but of course the audio sounded fine. When I corrected the sync issue this sped the seconds up and sped the audio up at the same time. Big problem.
When I bounce the audio now it's screwed up. Whether the sync source is set to 256x or 1x.
Does anyone know of any trick, technique, way to get the audio bounced out so I can open a session with the correct sync source resulting in the correct bit rate? This is bugging the hell out of me. Right now I'm thinking my only way is to record out analog onto tape (Digital Beta tape) and then re-record it digitally in a new session.



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