How to use Cubase to set a track file with a sampling rate of 48000 to 44100

Time: 2019-08-02Source: InternetAuthor: monster

Some beginners are not familiar with the Cubase software. During use, they will not set the sub-track file with a sampling rate of 48000 to 44100. Today I will explain how to set the sub-track file with a sampling rate of 48000 to 44100 in Cubase. Tips, I hope it helps everyone.

1. If all your track files are 48000, then set the sampling rate of the new multi-track audio project to 48000, so that the imported files will not cause "speed/pitch change" problems. (Under English input method) After Shift + S, as shown in the figure:

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2. When encountering the situation where files with different sampling rates need to be imported, then, after unified settings as described in "1." above, "resample" the imported files with different sampling rates (to make them consistent with the project settings) The sampling rate is uniform). For example, the sample rate of the multi-track project is 48000, and the sample rate of the imported file itself is 44100. Import it first, double-click it, open the [Sample Editor] dialog box, Ctrl + A to select all audio, see below Figure sidebar operations:

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Resampling dialog box:

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After the process is completed, the sampling rate is unified.

The above explains the operation technique of Cubase to set the split track file with a sampling rate of 48000 to 44100. I hope friends in need can learn it.

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