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| Topic: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
davidpower
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Forum: Home, Project Studio's, Newbies
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:15 pm Subject: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
| Thats a sample rate problem, it means your hardware is playing your 44k file at 48k which will raise the pitch, or vice versa will make it lower...close cubase, turn your lexicon off, turn the lexicon ... |
| Topic: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
davidpower
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Forum: Home, Project Studio's, Newbies
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:35 pm Subject: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
Sadly, it's been a while since I've worked in Cubase.
However, it seems to me as though you're recording a 48kHz file, rendering to 44.1, then creating a new file 48kHz file and loading your 44.1 kHz ... |
| Topic: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
davidpower
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Forum: Home, Project Studio's, Newbies
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:18 am Subject: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
| Remy has stated quite a few times that recordings well made in 16/44.1 are difficult to discern from recordings made at higher sample rates especially when reduced to CD format or even worse yet MP3. ... |
| Topic: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
davidpower
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Forum: Home, Project Studio's, Newbies
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:16 am Subject: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
Okay...
A couple things -
1 - Could you change the size of your screen shot? It's so big that it's making the whole screen all messed up and very hard to read.
2 - Jack is 100% right, you're not r ... |
| Topic: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
davidpower
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Forum: Home, Project Studio's, Newbies
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:31 am Subject: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
Caveat: I use Cubase LE but I am by no stretch of the imagination an expert in its use.
Old Chinese proverb "A person who is self taught has one sided learning." this certainly applies to me.
The ma ... |
| Topic: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
davidpower
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Forum: Home, Project Studio's, Newbies
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:04 pm Subject: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
Yes Its a D I know it is because I'm looking at a chromatic tuner to be 100% sure I'm playing a in-tune D.
"I record a note (D) on my flute at 24bit - 48KHz, it plays back as the same note in Cubas ... |
| Topic: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
davidpower
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Forum: Home, Project Studio's, Newbies
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:37 pm Subject: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
| The track you mixed down did not resample to 44.1. A properly resampled track will play at the same pitch as the original. You perhaps changed the bit rate but not the sample rate. Double or triple ... |
| Topic: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
davidpower
Replies: 26
Views: 2562
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Forum: Home, Project Studio's, Newbies
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:06 pm Subject: Record at 24bit - 48KHz = play back is sharper |
Hello,
Does anyone know why this happens: e.g. I record a note (D) on my flute at 24bit - 48KHz, it plays back as the same note in Cubase 4 LE then when I mix the track down to 16bit - 44KHz and pl ... |
| Topic: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
davidpower
Replies: 36
Views: 2449
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Forum: Pro Recording Forum
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 2:33 pm Subject: Re: Finding a good mic |
I looked up some info and found this article to be useful when deciding what type of mic to select:
http://www.tweakheadz.com/microphones_for_the_home_studio.htm
Let me know if it helps!!!
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| Topic: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
davidpower
Replies: 36
Views: 2449
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Forum: Pro Recording Forum
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:25 pm Subject: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
Other resources for you involve checking out the "Books to Read" link on every post. My personal favorite is from Yamaha, The Sound Reinforcement Handbook by Gary Davis.
Ultimately you will spend ... |
| Topic: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
davidpower
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Forum: Pro Recording Forum
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 4:00 pm Subject: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
| OK, I've made my first recording. Its an extract from a piece called "Eanach Dhúin" Now bear in mind this is my first recording and I still dont know where to position the mic to record a low whistle ... |
| Topic: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
davidpower
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Forum: Pro Recording Forum
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 3:33 pm Subject: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
Does anyone here have any experience recording Flutes, Clarinets and or Saxophones?
Yes. Techniques will vary depending on style of playing, solo or ensemble, room, mood, etc.
Its just me in m ... |
| Topic: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
davidpower
Replies: 36
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Forum: Pro Recording Forum
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:43 am Subject: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
| Its all here, I've spent the day playing with all the new hardware and software. I am having so much fun, the quality of the recording is far superior to anything I was getting before, Learning how to ... |
| Topic: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
davidpower
Replies: 36
Views: 2449
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Forum: Pro Recording Forum
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:26 am Subject: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
| Sm58 > MXL Mic mate>Computer will work fine, phantom power does not interfere with dynamic mics. When I suggested the Icicle I was under the mistaken impression that this device offered monitor ... |
| Topic: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
davidpower
Replies: 36
Views: 2449
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Forum: Pro Recording Forum
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:05 am Subject: Help choosing microphone for beginner |
OK so I need a MXL Mic Mate Dynamic for a Dynamic Microphone (that seems fairly simple)
What do people here think of the T.BONE SC400? |
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