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    Editing Loops

    I tried editing a loop and then using it in Acid 4.0. The loop played to fast.

    Any reason for this? Suggestions on how to avoid?

    I'm new at this, so bear with me.

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    NRG: What is too fast? A few milliseconds or 10 BPM or what?

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    Instead of 130 bpm it sounds more like 180 bpm.

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    NRG: Sorry for not getting back to you on this.

    If it's that much of a difference, the only thing I can think of is that somehow you're getting sampling rates that are different and somehow that's making it sound sped up. This can happen if you have some non standard input clock that you don't use sample rate conversion on and you then output at internal 44.1 or 48KHz. It will also sound distorted.

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