changing sample rates

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2011/04/17 19:37:31 (permalink)

changing sample rates

If I've started a project in 48k and want to change it to 44.1k, is there any easier way to do this except export each track then import into a new project at the new sample rate?

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    Re:changing sample rates 2011/04/17 20:59:37 (permalink)
    That's the only way I could come up with.  I had to do it when I threw out my Soundblaster.

    Did you get a new soundcard for your birthday or something?

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    Re:changing sample rates 2011/04/17 21:11:23 (permalink)
    haha - no, but for some reason I had decided to switch to 48k for "new projects" to try it out.  it does reduce your latency some using higher rates.  but it causes more problems than it solves, IMO.  trying to switch back and forth for WMP or youtube is a pain.  and some softsynths seem to be "allergic" to 48k!

    no worries.  Ill probably just finish these projects in the rate that they are and switch back to 44.1 for anything in the future.

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