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Peter
Posted: Thu May 13, 2004 7:36 am
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In article <LrKdndfv-53ftT7dRVn-sQ@comcast.com>,
"Charles Tomaras" <tomaras@tomaras.com> wrote:

Quote:
"Courtney Goodin" <cmgoodin@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:95umc.60865$hb1.33790@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com...
If your Dat machine has the capability of pulling up .1% that would be an
easy way to playback but involves rewinding for each take. I just use a
program like IQS Software Audio Workshop on a PC laptop. It can do pull-up
.1% and output several channels of audio. I just put the 29.97 LTC on one
of the audio tracks and with the playback pull-up it becomes 30.00fps TC.
fed to the slate. I'm sure there are programs on the MAC that can do the
same thing. The computer makes for excellent playback with easy marking of
precise start points and instant start, stop and reset. Plus, if they need
a
count-off or click track that was not on the original material it is easy
to
record one and fly it in on another track to the correct position without
disturbing the original TC and music.

---Courtney Goodin

For those of us who can't deal with percentage but need to change the sample
rate from a CD supplied playback track...what does 44.1 resample to to
achieve the pull-up?



I would think 44.144
 
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