osiris
06-14-2010, 06:57 AM
Been recording some tracks for my band and rather than me travelling to the drummers house where we've recorded the rest of the stuff, I've been recording the keys using the sequencer on my Fantom X then emailing the audio wav samples for each part to the drummer.
All the recordings in Cubase have been done with the metronome/click track enabled and set to the correct tempo for the song. The drummer then exports whichever track, sends it over, and I put it into the Fantom ready to record to.
The problem is this. He's sent me something non band related recently to record a solo to for his coursework and its 150bpm and the audio and my fantom are bang in time.
He's sent me one of the band tracks which he says is 120. I import it, set the fantom to 120 but the track and fantom's click are not in time. The audio is playing at the same speed as before so no time stretching has occured. So I'm baffled as to why the clicks are in time for the non band thing but not this. It doesn't seem to make any sense.
Has anyone experience similar problems? Any ideas whats going on and how to sort it?
Thanks for reading
All the recordings in Cubase have been done with the metronome/click track enabled and set to the correct tempo for the song. The drummer then exports whichever track, sends it over, and I put it into the Fantom ready to record to.
The problem is this. He's sent me something non band related recently to record a solo to for his coursework and its 150bpm and the audio and my fantom are bang in time.
He's sent me one of the band tracks which he says is 120. I import it, set the fantom to 120 but the track and fantom's click are not in time. The audio is playing at the same speed as before so no time stretching has occured. So I'm baffled as to why the clicks are in time for the non band thing but not this. It doesn't seem to make any sense.
Has anyone experience similar problems? Any ideas whats going on and how to sort it?
Thanks for reading