Can the sample rate of exported audio be changed?

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Djard
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Post by Djard » Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:17 pm

I am unable to synchronize an imported audio clip with the notation in a score, due to audio drift. The clip is the same tempo (BPM) as the score. I'm guessing a disparity in the sample rate of the two is the cause of the asynchrony. A search for sample rate in the manual found no help. Does Finale offer the option to switch between 44100Hz and 48000Hz?


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Post by Hector Pascal » Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:08 am

I don't know the answer to your exact question, but I would perhaps experiment with turning on/off the different types of Human Playback, just in case that is a factor.
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Post by mmike » Thu Mar 30, 2023 11:17 am

Finale Menu > MIDI/Audio > Device Setup > Audio Setup
If you are using Direct Sound, you can change the sample rate in Windows (in WIN10 = Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Change System Sounds > Playback >Properties > Advanced)
If you are using anther Audio driver such as ASIO4All, etc., you can usually change it there (options or control panel)
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Post by Djard » Fri Mar 31, 2023 8:21 am

That did the trick!

I forgot that Windows governs the sampling rate of Finale's output. I was using an audio clip at 48kHz while Windows was set to 48kHz. Thank you sooooo much!

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