Can the sample rate of exported audio be changed?
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- Djard
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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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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.
Cheers,
HP.
Cheers,
HP.
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)
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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