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When I record singing, or any audio, it changes the pitch and its lower than recorded.
How do I fix this?
Thankyou!
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For the sake of getting this person help, I'm going to assume he's using Audition and move the post there.
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It might be your mic. Does your voice record differently in, say, a Skype call or Facetime than in the Adobe application you're using?
Are you using an external microphone or the one built into your computer?
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Yes more technical info about your set up would help. PC or Mac? Operating System and Audition version? Type of mic and what audio interface are you using? How are you listening to the play back that sounds lower in pitch?
Usually this sort of problem may be caused by mismatched sample rates, typically recording at 48kHz and playing back at 44.1kHz.
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