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Playback speed is different between Windows Mobile and Win32
OK so I have been working on a song. I recorded a live drum part while listening to the Windows Mobile version of the song. When I rendered all the parts out and took it to Reaper, the live drums part drifts out of sync with the rest of the song.
I double checked and listened to the exported wavs versus the Windows mobile song playback, they drift.. After about 2 minutes of playing, they are about 4 seconds apart.
At this point I'm going to have to either figure out how to timestretch my drumming, or re-record. Re-recording isn't optimal because I did it in the church sanctuary where I can get natural reverb.
I double checked and listened to the exported wavs versus the Windows mobile song playback, they drift.. After about 2 minutes of playing, they are about 4 seconds apart.
At this point I'm going to have to either figure out how to timestretch my drumming, or re-record. Re-recording isn't optimal because I did it in the church sanctuary where I can get natural reverb.
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Recorded in Reaper?I recorded a live drum part while listening to the Windows Mobile version of the song.
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No, recorded on a Zoom H1 digital recorder which I hope has accurate timingNightRadio wrote:Recorded in Reaper?I recorded a live drum part while listening to the Windows Mobile version of the song.
Plus remember that the output renders from Win32 Sunvox export drifted compared to the playback of the Windows Mobile during a side-by-side comparison.
Anyway I figured out how to timestretch in Reaper, but it didn't work at first because openbox was stealing the alt key when I tried to alt-drag the take. I had to edit an xml file to disable this behavior. It took me a while but it is always worth it for the music
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P.S... The playback rate on both my timestretched drum takes is 0.995, I don't know if that will help you figure out the offset ?
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You recorded drum part on Zoom H1 while listening some another part on Windows Mobile SunVox.
Then exported SunVox part to the WAV too.
Then mixed both drums.wav (from Zoom H1) and sunvox.wav (from SunVox) in Reaper. And they play out of sync.
I described it right?
Then exported SunVox part to the WAV too.
Then mixed both drums.wav (from Zoom H1) and sunvox.wav (from SunVox) in Reaper. And they play out of sync.
I described it right?
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Yes.NightRadio wrote:You recorded drum part on Zoom H1 while listening some another part on Windows Mobile SunVox.
Then exported SunVox part to the WAV too.
Then mixed both drums.wav (from Zoom H1) and sunvox.wav (from SunVox) in Reaper. And they play out of sync.
I described it right?
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The first assumption - may be Audio playback has a bit detuned frequency on your Windows Mobile device?
You can check it easily: try to play one SunVox song on Windows Mobile and Win32 simultaneously. Or record the sound from Win Mobile using Zoom H1 and then compare this sound with the WAV exported from SunVox.
You can check it easily: try to play one SunVox song on Windows Mobile and Win32 simultaneously. Or record the sound from Win Mobile using Zoom H1 and then compare this sound with the WAV exported from SunVox.
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OK, I'll do some testing. that's probably what it is. I don't know why I expected it to be the same. But timestretching did the trick so it's not a terrible lossNightRadio wrote:The first assumption - may be Audio playback has a bit detuned frequency on your Windows Mobile device?
You can check it easily: try to play one SunVox song on Windows Mobile and Win32 simultaneously. Or record the sound from Win Mobile using Zoom H1 and then compare this sound with the WAV exported from SunVox.
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ThanksNightRadio wrote:Nice song!
P.S.. I might have another bug report with a previous version of the .sunvox file of it, I'll report back later