One aspect of this tool is that we can retrieve the tracks recorded on
the PS04 (in their format) to a WAV, send them off to someone else
with the PS04, and then theoretically import tracks into a PS04 and
add tracks.
The problem is, when I acquire a wav file from a friend, and upload
into my PS04 to add a track, it is about half speed.
So what parameters do I need to change to my wav to adjust this speed
issue?
Or do you think this is an issue with the PS04 itself
It is not saved as a "windows wave" file.
It is saved as a 16 bit linear PCM wave file with a sample rate of 31.25
kHz.
Open the file as a PCM and set those values and you should be ok.
When you receive a file from a friend import it to your DAW and convert to
those values before putting it on your chip.
Rich
"Jerome Ranch" <ranchjp@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:j8vqt01llvabmkqtfpsee2qoc9ltsuodhp@4ax.com...
> I've been using the ZOOM PS04 to record my guitar playing, primarily
> as a learning tool
> (see
> http://ranchjp.home.mchsi.com/Jerr [...] l#Topic10) >
> One aspect of this tool is that we can retrieve the tracks recorded on
> the PS04 (in their format) to a WAV, send them off to someone else
> with the PS04, and then theoretically import tracks into a PS04 and
> add tracks.
>
> The problem is, when I acquire a wav file from a friend, and upload
> into my PS04 to add a track, it is about half speed.
>
> So what parameters do I need to change to my wav to adjust this speed
> issue?
>
> Or do you think this is an issue with the PS04 itself
>
>
> Thanks
> Jerry
I assume 32 is close enough
anyway it worked
thanks a bunch Rich
BTW can you direct me to a good FAQ to explain what sampling freq etc
is in digital audio files. I need to learn this stuff
Thanks
Jerry
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 12:32:41 -0600, "Rich" <RichPeet@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>It is not saved as a "windows wave" file.
>It is saved as a 16 bit linear PCM wave file with a sample rate of 31.25
>kHz.
>
>Open the file as a PCM and set those values and you should be ok.
>
>When you receive a file from a friend import it to your DAW and convert to
>those values before putting it on your chip.
>
>Rich
>
>"Jerome Ranch" <ranchjp@mchsi.com> wrote in message
>news:j8vqt01llvabmkqtfpsee2qoc9ltsuodhp@4ax.com...
>> I've been using the ZOOM PS04 to record my guitar playing, primarily
>> as a learning tool
>> (see
>> http://ranchjp.home.mchsi.com/Jerr [...] l#Topic10) >>
>> One aspect of this tool is that we can retrieve the tracks recorded on
>> the PS04 (in their format) to a WAV, send them off to someone else
>> with the PS04, and then theoretically import tracks into a PS04 and
>> add tracks.
>>
>> The problem is, when I acquire a wav file from a friend, and upload
>> into my PS04 to add a track, it is about half speed.
>>
>> So what parameters do I need to change to my wav to adjust this speed
>> issue?
>>
>> Or do you think this is an issue with the PS04 itself
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jerry
>
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