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2012/08/03 17:46:45
Beepster
I screwed up. I was gonna record an entire set of tunes in 96khz but have decided to use 44.1 instead as I don't think my bandmates gear will handle the higher samplerate. What's the easiest way to change the few tracks I already have done at 96 to 44.1? I'd imagine just changing the settings won't work and I don't really want to re record. Thanks. Hope you guys are having an awesome day.
2012/08/03 18:07:38
bitflipper
SONAR does not provide a means to change a project's sample rate, except insofar as it does a great job of converting files as you bring them into a project.

To convert a whole project, you'll have to export every track, start a new project at the desired sample rate, and then import each track into the new project. SONAR will do the conversion when it imports the files.
2012/08/03 18:20:50
Beepster
Thanks, bitflipper. I figured it might might be something like that. They are only two tracks anyway and they are merely meant for reference (not being used in the final project) so it should be simple. Hope you have been well.
2012/08/03 18:47:50
Guitarpima
bitflipper


SONAR does not provide a means to change a project's sample rate, except insofar as it does a great job of converting files as you bring them into a project.

To convert a whole project, you'll have to export every track, start a new project at the desired sample rate, and then import each track into the new project. SONAR will do the conversion when it imports the files.


Another option is to go into the audio folder, select the audiofiles for the project in quesion and use a program like , "dbpoweramp" to convert them to the sample rate you want. Are there any other programs that change sample rates?
2012/08/03 18:51:21
trevia
Sound Forge.
2012/08/03 18:58:38
Beepster
I actually have an empty template I created for this work. There are no audio files associated with it. I can just change the samplerate on that and save it without any problems, right? Then I'd just import the tunes to that and copy/paste the files where they are supposed to be. Cheers.
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