Hello-- I am running Cubase LE 4, and I am using it to mix and edit wave files created on a couple of Zoom recorders (the H-2 and the H-4). I transferred the wave files from the H-2 (which were recorded at 96kHz) from the unit to my PC, and then when I try to load them into Cubase to edit them, I get an error that the sample rate cannot be changed due to the sampleclock being set to external sync. It then wants me to convert the files to 44.1 before it loads them into the project. It looks to me like the sync is already set to internal (according to the transport panel); is there somewhere else I need to adjust something? Thanks, --Stephen
gonzo wrote: > Hello-- > I am running Cubase LE 4, and I am using it to mix and edit wave files > created on a couple of Zoom recorders (the H-2 and the H-4). I > transferred the wave files from the H-2 (which were recorded at 96kHz) > from the unit to my PC, and then when I try to load them into Cubase > to edit them, I get an error that the sample rate cannot be changed > due to the sampleclock being set to external sync. It then wants me > to convert the files to 44.1 before it loads them into the project. > It looks to me like the sync is already set to internal (according to > the transport panel); is there somewhere else I need to adjust > something? > > Thanks, > --Stephen Try setting the sample rate on your audio interface before entereing cubase. It may not be able to alter the interface sample rate once it has been set externally.
gonzo schreef: > Hello-- > I am running Cubase LE 4, and I am using it to mix and edit wave files > created on a couple of Zoom recorders (the H-2 and the H-4). I > transferred the wave files from the H-2 (which were recorded at 96kHz) > from the unit to my PC, and then when I try to load them into Cubase > to edit them, I get an error that the sample rate cannot be changed > due to the sampleclock being set to external sync. It then wants me > to convert the files to 44.1 before it loads them into the project. > It looks to me like the sync is already set to internal (according to > the transport panel); is there somewhere else I need to adjust > something? This may be obvious, and not the cause of your problem, but when I get that particular message it means that there was some other music software running at the time I started Cubase. So be sure to exit all other sound processing programs first. Jos. -- www.ardispark.nl