AnsweredImporting wave files from Zoom recorder

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2013/06/05 12:56:25 (permalink)

Importing wave files from Zoom recorder

Hi everyone
 
Haven't posted in a while....maybe because everything's been running just dandy lately.
 
Had a small problem with my Zoom recorder files.  I had recorded a live show and then wanted to do some clipping and compression with the file in Sonar X2.  When I dragged the wave file from my SD card (via card reader) to the beginning of an empty track, it inserted it, but way over at measure 957 or something.  I had to grab the clip and drag it all the way back.  Same thing happened when I put the Now Time at 1, and used Import Audio...
 
The wave file itself is 24-bit, 44.1, and plays right away in VLC - seems fine then.
 
Is there something on the wave file to set so it imports properly into Sonar?  Or something to set in Sonar?
 
Thanks guys
 
Neel
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Re: Importing wave files from Zoom recorder 2013/06/05 14:06:51 (permalink)
It sounds like they are time stamped. In Preferences/ file/ audio data/ uncheck (always import broadcast wave at their time stamp).

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Re: Importing wave files from Zoom recorder 2013/06/05 22:20:11 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby MondoArt 2013/06/05 22:20:17
Worked like a charm, thanks John!
 
Neel
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