Vocals recording slowly
-
- KVRer
- 9 posts since 12 Mar, 2017
I'm using tracktion6 that came with my xynex 802.
When I just talk through the mic not recording it sounds fine.. after I record and it sounds like its half in slow motion or like I'm drunk and talking slow or something it's weird.. any suggestions?
When I just talk through the mic not recording it sounds fine.. after I record and it sounds like its half in slow motion or like I'm drunk and talking slow or something it's weird.. any suggestions?
-
- KVRAF
- 16833 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
You're doing something wrong, don't do that.
-
- KVRAF
- 16833 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Nope, just Mr Smart guy, that's all I have for you. That's already a gift, it bumped your post.
- KVRAF
- 16870 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
Sounds like conflicting sampling rates: if the audio interface delivers 48kHz and the project is set to 44kHz then it slows down.
So look at all the sampling rate configs at all parts of your chain.
So look at all the sampling rate configs at all parts of your chain.
We are the KVR collective. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated. 
My MusicCalc is served over https!!
My MusicCalc is served over https!!
-
thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
-
- Banned
- 12367 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from i might peeramid
guessing this isn't romell,
are you monitoring (eg. on phones) when recording? latency affecting your coherence?
if you throw some headphones on a newbie and route their mic through a delay so that they're monitoring themselves with latency, there's a tendency for disorientation as the attention vacillates between speaking and listening, which can produce "slur" kinda stylee effects they might not be conscious of. not trying to question your skills, seen it happen on a class full of people.
at any rate, experimenting with options like, turning off through-monitoring while recording, might give you some vantage to see where your system is failing.
are you monitoring (eg. on phones) when recording? latency affecting your coherence?
if you throw some headphones on a newbie and route their mic through a delay so that they're monitoring themselves with latency, there's a tendency for disorientation as the attention vacillates between speaking and listening, which can produce "slur" kinda stylee effects they might not be conscious of. not trying to question your skills, seen it happen on a class full of people.
at any rate, experimenting with options like, turning off through-monitoring while recording, might give you some vantage to see where your system is failing.
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.