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Garageband - voice records slow and deep ?!
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<blockquote data-quote="C-train" data-source="post: 1297524" data-attributes="member: 215288"><p><strong>deep and slow...still a problem for me</strong></p><p></p><p>So...Did you ever work out why it recorded so deep and slow in the first instance? I'm dealing with that problem now.</p><p>Recently, while doing some writing/ discussion with a musician, we decided to record our sessions roughly, just so that we wouldn't have to take any notes. We did it the simple way: recording through the built in mic on his macbook pro, into GarageBand. We could see it was receiving signal, so all seemed well.</p><p>Seven hours of material later...I tried playing it back...it is super super slow, and very low pitched. Unlistenable. If I use the GB time and pitch change tools (ie doubling the tempo to 240 bpm AND adjusting the pitch +12), it becomes comprehensible, but very degraded quality.</p><p>All this to say...Is there anything I can do to restore the natural tempo and pitch? Any idea why this happened?</p><p>Thanks.</p><p>C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-train, post: 1297524, member: 215288"] [b]deep and slow...still a problem for me[/b] So...Did you ever work out why it recorded so deep and slow in the first instance? I'm dealing with that problem now. Recently, while doing some writing/ discussion with a musician, we decided to record our sessions roughly, just so that we wouldn't have to take any notes. We did it the simple way: recording through the built in mic on his macbook pro, into GarageBand. We could see it was receiving signal, so all seemed well. Seven hours of material later...I tried playing it back...it is super super slow, and very low pitched. Unlistenable. If I use the GB time and pitch change tools (ie doubling the tempo to 240 bpm AND adjusting the pitch +12), it becomes comprehensible, but very degraded quality. All this to say...Is there anything I can do to restore the natural tempo and pitch? Any idea why this happened? Thanks. C [/QUOTE]
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