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Victoria Diyagaskai

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Victoria Diyagaskai
Oct 19, 2018
so your DAW crushed :) and you re opening your session and here all your vox audio files stretched and detuned 0.5-1 tone and then you start checking all your settings: flex mode, q-reference, audio quantisation - everything is ok, nothing changed but your audio vox are out of pitch and stretched. It's not a distortion plugin and any other plugins - you turned everything off to check if they caused the problem. It took me a few hours to figure out (the solution is on this picture) - what happened is that after Logic crushed and I re-opened the session for the unknown reason the sample rate changed from 44.1 to 48 kHz. It restores all audio files back to norm and proper pitch and time.
I just wanna share this if anyone had the same glitch...Now it seems obvious but I was thinking something changed in modulation, quantize or time stretch.
Check this out and you won't need to re-record again.
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Max - Black Virgin
Oct 19, 2018
Hey nice one! the kind of thing that can drive u crazy! I actually had an issue right from the start with Logic and my new soundcard that would crash big time @ 48kHz and would never return to normal @ 44kHz... At least you found a way to be back on track 👌
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Victoria Diyagaskai (author)
Oct 19, 2018
I don't know why my DAW changed sample rate after crash actually
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Victoria Diyagaskai (author)
Oct 19, 2018
I forgot to mention that's project settings
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Max - Black Virgin
Oct 20, 2018
I remember having this kind of crash that changes sample rate happening to me back in the days on Sonar, Cubase and Nuendo... Could also be soundcard-related.
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Braeden Henderson
Jan 19, 2020
Nice! If you have random pitch weirdness happening in your session, 90% of the time it's because of a sample rate change.