Audio clip is garbled when put into a Song
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Audio clip is garbled when put into a Song
Hey guys,
Here's the deal... I create sequence to which I have added some audio clips ...then I place this sequence into a song...when I play the song, the audio clip sounds garbled. What's up?
Thanks,
Brian
Here's the deal... I create sequence to which I have added some audio clips ...then I place this sequence into a song...when I play the song, the audio clip sounds garbled. What's up?
Thanks,
Brian
- chamelion
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We'd need more into in order to help you. What kind of audio file are you inporting to DP? What is the sample rate? Is the sample rate the same as your project's sample rate? Have you played the track on another audio player (Peak, Sound Studio, Quicktime Player, iTunes)? If it sounds OK in any of those players, IMHO it should sound OK in DP if you import it correctly.
Cheers,
Geoff
Cheers,
Geoff
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be hoppy!"

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- chamelion
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It's not at all a given that DP will default to 16/44. You have to enter those settings, (including frame rate), yourself. I'm not in the studio right now. I just go to those settings on auto pilot without thinking about it, and I'm danged if I can remember exactly which menu it's in. I think it might be under Harware in the Studio menu. It's in the manual.
Cheers,
Geoff
Cheers,
Geoff
"Don't worry,
be hoppy!"

be hoppy!"

Preferences Menu > Editing > Automatic Conversions (not automatic configurations)elmurfo wrote:Yes, the AIFFs play fine in Quicktime player (where I preview them).
How do I turn off the AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATIONS?
Thanks,
Brian
Options here are to:
1. Convert on import
2. Convert whenever file doesn't match project sample rate-- or sample format-- or sequence tempo (three different options)
3. Never
You may also disable Automatic Conversions completely and do them manually per project, as opposed to doing it globally for all projects.
More info: DP5 manual, Chapter 64, page 827.
6,1 MacPro, 96GB RAM, macOS Monterey 12.7.6, DP 11.33