Audio Input Tempo Slow

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2007/05/11 22:20:42 (permalink)

Audio Input Tempo Slow

Ok guys...newbie here. I hooked up my Ipod to the mic input on my sound card to record an audio track to play with as I record other tracks. Upon play back...it was extremely slow. No adjustments to the bpm would resolve the issue. I go to the wave editor and it sounds fine. I've only been playing around for a week or so with MC and I've had all kinds of tempo issues.

Any thoughts?

Running a Sound Blaster Live 24
post edited by jenglis - 2007/05/11 22:36:46
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    RE: Audio Input Tempo Slow 2007/05/12 01:19:13 (permalink)
    The first thing I would try is to check that the sampling rate of MC is the same as the Sound Blaster. SBs are, I've read, set at 48kHz, and MC is probably set at 44.1kHz. So on the MC screen, go to options at the top, select audio, and look at the boxes in there for the rate, and change it to 48. It may want you to close and/or run the wave profiler.
    Also, you may have conflicts between the SB if it's an external box, and the onboard sound card. You'll need to disable the onboard card to avoid that.
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    RE: Audio Input Tempo Slow 2007/05/12 16:14:57 (permalink)
    After reading through several hundreds of these postings I tried Options>Audio>Advanced>and changed the driver mode to MME-32 bit and that did the trick!!

    I'm sure I'll be back!!
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