Recording Tempo Problem

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2010/12/31 19:52:58 (permalink)

Recording Tempo Problem

Hopefully someone can help.....every time I record the playback is quite a bit faster than the performance was (??) I've played around with the timecode, the project tempo, the Audiosnap, etc - to no avail.  I just got this program though I'm somewhat familiar with the principles (used to have M-Powered).   This is with audio - not MIDI.   Any suggestions??

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George
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    Re:Recording Tempo Problem 2010/12/31 20:49:59 (permalink)
    Sounds like your not using a good sound card or your sound card settings are all wrong. anyways, its do to your sound card somehow, someway.

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    Re:Recording Tempo Problem 2011/01/01 01:38:10 (permalink)
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    Hopefully someone can help.....every time I record the playback is quite a bit faster than the performance was (??) I've played around with the timecode, the project tempo, the Audiosnap, etc - to no avail.  I just got this program though I'm somewhat familiar with the principles (used to have M-Powered).   This is with audio - not MIDI.   Any suggestions??

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    George
    Try the following (from pg 821 of Sonar 8.5 Reference Guide.pdf):

    1. Choose Options > Project, and click the Clock tab.
    2. Check the Audio box.
    3. Click OK.

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    Re:Recording Tempo Problem 2011/01/02 09:13:52 (permalink)
    Does the pitch change? Check that you soundcard and Sonar are using the same sample rate.

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