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I think I made it quite plain from the start that it is the vocal that goes haywire. When i said I use cakewalk what I meant was that I only prepare MIDI files through Cakewalk and then record them back through Cool Edit Pro at a sample rate of44.1. Then when I have recorded all the music I lay the vocal s downover the top. this is when I run into trouble. Everything seems to work fine until I save the session. Nexrt time I run that session the vocals seem to go to triple time while the music stays at the same rate. Everything is recorded at the same sampole rate in Cool Edit Pro. I have tried isolating just the vocal track but it still tells me that it is recorded at 44.1 and I have found using the sample rate conversion in the software has not fixed the problem. I don't know what will?
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