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Anonymous Posted on Jan 11, 2008

Playback is faster than recorded

When recording vocals on my multitracking software, at the end of a 4 minute song, the vocals are about 3 seconds ahead, although the vocals were recorded in sync with MIDI music.
Even when recording casettes, the playback is faster. Any recorded audio is faster then what it was recorded at. This occurs with all software and in Windows 98 and XP with my Audigy LS sound card.
This started occuring when I upgraded to 64-bit hardware from 32-bit, and upgraded my Sounblaster 512 to the Audigy LS.
Anything recorded before this still plays back in sync.

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