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...and at a lower pitch.
As if it's at a different sample rate.
I recorded it at 24/44.1 or so i taught.
anybody come across this? any solutions?

I've sped it up using audacity and it sounds ok. is there a way of working out how much i need to speed it up by?

Cheers,
D
 
Not sure I understand what you did to make this happen.
It's not the 24 that's causing you the problem.
I'm presuming that you recorded it at 48 or 96 kHz, and that you are playing it back in different piece of software, or a different machine than it was recorded on?

See if there's an option as to controlling the playback sampling rate, or to change the sampling rate to the appropriate frequency when you import the audio into the program you are playing back in.

What software / machines are you using for the recording and playback of the file.

Try converting the source file to different sampling rates before taking it into the software / machine you are playing back on. You could try the most common sampling rates as per listed here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_rate


mmm. I dunno.
 

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