Dragging samples in to an Audio Track

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2015/03/11 05:19:35 (permalink)

Dragging samples in to an Audio Track

I'm looking for some help trying to figure out why when I drag a WAV file onto an Audio track the sample is showing up way out on measure 1323 or even farther out. Subsequent samples get pushed even more to the right . I have set my NOW time correctly, and have tried virtually every means to import the file. Any ideas?
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    Boydie
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    Re: Dragging samples in to an Audio Track 2015/03/11 05:24:20 (permalink)
    This is to do with the TIMESTAMP on the sample
     
    I am not at my DAW but if you google "import at timestamp" and look to disable this you will be good to go
     
    It is a simple fix so don't panic
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    Anderton
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    Re: Dragging samples in to an Audio Track 2015/03/11 06:34:35 (permalink)
    Edit > Preferences > File > Audio Data > uncheck "Always Import Broadcast Waves at their Timestamp."

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