Sonar is transposing my audio on it's own

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2011/09/03 12:25:07 (permalink)

Sonar is transposing my audio on it's own

Hi: I'm running Sonar Producer 8.3 on a Windows7, 64bit machine. I recorded an audio track, it went down fine. This morning I went to give it a listen and it is a whole-step lower than where I left it last night. Closing/opening Sonar, even restarting my CPU, won't fix it: it seems to be a "permanent" modification. I had a transpose problem earlier this year, where when I opened a plug-in window while a Sonar sequence was running, the pitch shifted UP a whole-step. To fix it, all I had to do was close and re-open Sonar, and it played-back normally. Can anyone tell me if I'm dealing with maybe another version of the same problem...or if this is some new, whacky problem? Thanks.
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    Re:Sonar is transposing my audio on it's own 2011/09/03 16:37:41 (permalink)
    what soundcard are you using?  what sampling rate?  this is usually a mis-matched sample rate between sonar and the soundcard.

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    Re:Sonar is transposing my audio on it's own 2011/09/04 01:47:03 (permalink)
    JRRaposo

    Hi: I'm running Sonar Producer 8.3 on a Windows7, 64bit machine. I recorded an audio track, it went down fine. This morning I went to give it a listen and it is a whole-step lower than where I left it last night. Closing/opening Sonar, even restarting my CPU, won't fix it: it seems to be a "permanent" modification. I had a transpose problem earlier this year, where when I opened a plug-in window while a Sonar sequence was running, the pitch shifted UP a whole-step. To fix it, all I had to do was close and re-open Sonar, and it played-back normally. Can anyone tell me if I'm dealing with maybe another version of the same problem...or if this is some new, whacky problem? Thanks.
    I experienced a similar issue on 2 separate occasions, but it was a while ago when I was using Sonar version 6 and it has not reoccurred since.  Only 2 softsynths were affected: SampleTank and ZebraCM.  I never got to the bottom of it.

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