....not sure what is happening but its happening on both wavs and vsts to rendered file.
Have i done something weird in this edit? any suggestions as its starting to do my head in!
Thanks Damian
Waveform rendering a semitone down?????....
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- KVRAF
- 1602 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
Hi Damian,
You're either rendering to 48kHz with 44.1kHz samples, or vice-versa (the latter, I suspect), which slooooows the samples down about a semitone.
viewtopic.php?t=561368 should solve your issue.
This is common to many/most DAWs; you can do a general Google search on the topic and see a bunch of similar issues on nearly every commercial DAW. It's that frustrating and common!
EDITED to add: this is such a common question that I'm wondering if it should be mentioned/called out in the official Waveform manual under "Mastering," about ensuring everything is at the same frequency.
You're either rendering to 48kHz with 44.1kHz samples, or vice-versa (the latter, I suspect), which slooooows the samples down about a semitone.
viewtopic.php?t=561368 should solve your issue.
This is common to many/most DAWs; you can do a general Google search on the topic and see a bunch of similar issues on nearly every commercial DAW. It's that frustrating and common!
EDITED to add: this is such a common question that I'm wondering if it should be mentioned/called out in the official Waveform manual under "Mastering," about ensuring everything is at the same frequency.
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