MessianicDreams
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Ok, I know it's been covered before, and I've even helped people to solve the problem, but I've been in the studio for 14hrs today and just can't think my way through this one. Serious case of being totally brain dead.
So, here's what happened. Normally recording session, done at 44.1kHz. Mid way through, I have to open a session file at 48k. Not a problem - switch the master clock to 48, proceed as normal.
The problem happened when I returned to a 44.1k session. 10 hours of work, and my brain forgets to remind to me to switch the clock back. So I've now got audio that was recorded at 44.1k but at clocked at 48k.
What do I do to make it worrkkkkk???? Please help me
So, here's what happened. Normally recording session, done at 44.1kHz. Mid way through, I have to open a session file at 48k. Not a problem - switch the master clock to 48, proceed as normal.
The problem happened when I returned to a 44.1k session. 10 hours of work, and my brain forgets to remind to me to switch the clock back. So I've now got audio that was recorded at 44.1k but at clocked at 48k.
What do I do to make it worrkkkkk???? Please help me