Audition Recording from Zoom H4N and SM7B Microphones Off Pitch and Distorted
Hi everyone. Recently I purchased two new Shure SM7B microphones to use to in recording podcasts. I am using a Zoom H4N as a driver to record directly into audition. For some reason, when I am playing back my recordings they sound off pitch and distorted. I know it is not a problem with my microphones or Zoom because I did record a quality podcast the other day. To set up my workflow, I plug my mics into the Zoom and the Zoom into my computer via usb selector. I then set my frequency to 48000 and switch the input to microphones. In Audition, I create a new multitrack session with no template, a frequency of 48000 and a bit depth of 32, and mono. I then set track one and two to record, set the audio hardware to the left and right channel of my Zoom. The last podcast I recorded in Audition came back with distortion, cutting out, and a weird pitch adjustment. I am trying to figure out what I did wrong, and salvage the recordings if possible. I have them as .WAV files in a folder outside of audition, but they sound distorted there too. I was wondering if anybody has any idea what I may have done wrong or suggest a fix for this problem. Like I said, I'd really love to be able to recover my recording, but at the least establishing a sufficient workflow moving forward is something I need to do. I plan on buying a pair of headphones to monitor audio next time I record, which I guess I should have been doing already. I really appreciate any help you can give me, thanks so much in advance.
