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comment why is higher sample rate changing the sound for the worse? I think its changing the pitch
@TravisDtfsuCrum It's very odd, no idea how the sampling rate could affect it that much. Did you contact ableton?
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answered Sound Forge Pro: how to save a volume envelope?
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comment why is higher sample rate changing the sound for the worse? I think its changing the pitch
@TravisDtfsuCrum Bizarre, because no doubt the sound totally different but I can't see how the sampling rate should affect it that much. It may require a support call to ableton seeing as you mentioned it only started when you upgraded.
Nov
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comment why is higher sample rate changing the sound for the worse? I think its changing the pitch
It sounds like they are in two different keys, when you export, is there a way of specifying a root key that could be different between the two tracks?
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revised tips for making a more realistic “live drummer” sound with only audio samples
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answered tips for making a more realistic “live drummer” sound with only audio samples
Oct
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comment Has anybody tried using GIT version control for session control of audio recordings?
@leftaroundabout The question remains however, how do you merge the changes? Take another example, MIDI files. Say you need to merge two MIDI files, you would have to have in depth knowledge of the MIDI file structure to do this. Also when looking over the history of the file, would seeing a bunch of changed hex values, numbers and binary codes be very useful? Source control is great for text based data for which the structure is known. I don't think it would be very useful in a DAW other than to exchange files between team members.
Oct
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comment Has anybody tried using GIT version control for session control of audio recordings?
@leftaroundabout It depends what you are working with and how you do things. I for instance sometimes bounce my effect chains down to audio to reduce CPU usage. How would this be handled via SC? If for instance someone else in the 'team' added an extra effect to the same track, bounced to audio and committed how could you possibly merge these two changes?
Oct
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comment Has anybody tried using GIT version control for session control of audio recordings?
I guess the issue is how do you determine what the difference is between two audio files? Determining that they are different is no problem but finding out what the difference is or what changed is an issue. This kind of reduces the usefulness of SC as all it becomes is essentially a repository where people can exchange files.
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