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mattforry

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28 minutes ago, whitebuck said:

Ok, so now that I have had a chance to look.  I opened the file in audacity and it says project rate is 44100 Hz

44100 KHz which is the normal sample rate for CDs.  Sounds like it is an un-compressed WAV file.

 

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44100 KHz which is the normal sample rate for CDs.  Sounds like it is an un-compressed WAV file.

 

That was loading the MP3 download from Amazon!

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44100 is the average sample rate of an mp3, don't worry about that. When editing music files, the main concern is making sure the mp3 is at a constant bit rate. I choose to have mine at 128cbr but I have used some at 192 with no issues.

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Ok, I converted the MP3 and it seems ok in a few quick tests. I will play with it more after I finish a Superstar conversion of a sequence for my garage matrix.

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Hey there everyone im new to the forum but have using LOR  for three years now. i seem to be having similar issues with PE when it comes to time lagging in PE and SE. i have a 41 min continuous track . when i play in PE from beginning the time starts to go off after about 4 min, when i pause and start again it lines up again but then again after few more minutes it goes off again. as long as i stop it and continue from existing its fine. i have sequenced half the track and wanted to test in SE so i can play in real time to test pixel matrix i built in garage and the timing starts to go off  also around 4 min in, and stays off timing for whole track. any ideas what i might be doing wrong? i have used SE for two years and never had this problem. i had the 41 minute track custom made and given to me on a CD and i converted to mp3. and help would be appreciated

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