Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update.

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2016/04/08 10:40:24 (permalink)

Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update.

Project A, around 6 audio tracks plus AD2. 142 bpm.
Project B, Backing track of A plus DimPro Bass and 2 DimPro midi tracks. 142 bpm
 
When I open A it plays way too fast.
When I open B it plays too slow.
 
The only way to get either project to play right is to load in then reboot Splat then reload the project
 
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So yea... ?

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    Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
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    Re: Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update. 2016/04/08 11:23:37 (permalink)
    how slow is too slow? half time?
    how fast is too fast? double time?
     
    is it MIDI tracks for AD2 or beat preview in AD2 using the play button (because there are settings for how fast to play a beat in AD2) ...

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    Re: Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update. 2016/04/08 11:28:49 (permalink)
    X2 Chipmunk fast.
    30-40% Slower 

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    Re: Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update. 2016/04/08 11:31:11 (permalink)
    Is it possible that this is a sampling rate issue? Try changing the sample rate in preferences and see if that helps.
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    Re: Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update. 2016/04/08 11:54:50 (permalink)
    Yes, that seems to be the problem, but how do I fix it?
    A is 44100 and B is 48000 how do I get them the same?
    They seem to be stuck as they are...
     
    Thanks!
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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    Re: Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update. 2016/04/08 12:57:36 (permalink)
    oh well, I always thought that if I changed the sample rate in preferences it would change the project Sample rate...
    guess not...
     
    The only way to do it is to export all the tracks and bring them in again... fun!  
      

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    Re: Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update. 2016/04/15 09:44:16 (permalink)
    Check your ASIO settings, too. Sometimes those might impact how fast/slow it plays. Otherwise, check out my post here: http://forum.cakewalk.com/Sampling-rate-mismatch-Two-feature-requests-m3392183.aspx
     
    See if this might not be an issue you're seeing.

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    Re: Playing too fast, Playing too slow Splat March update. 2016/04/15 10:25:33 (permalink)
    Thanks :) I ended up just creating a new project with my backing track for the bass track in 44100). I did notice that as long as you don't ad waves and are only using midi data you can change the sample rate.
    I think the problem came up because I use 3 different computer depending on what I'm working on and one was set to 48000. now I have them all set to 44100.
     
    Thanks again for the input. :)
     
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