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Subject: | Re: FLASH: pitch shifting |
From: | Adam Bruce |
Date: | Tue, 26 Jan 1999 02:47:25 GMT |
>The reason why this happens is normaly due to changes in the sample
rate.
>If you have a 22hz wav file for example and then export this through
flash
>and drop down the sample rate this can cause a slowing or speeding up
>effect (pitchshifting).
>
>This is what I have come across in the studio and using flash.
well actually this happens inthe authoring mode before Flash compresses
it. (i.e. File>import>*.wav at that point it no longer sounds the
same.) I've also tried resampleing the sound at diffferent rates
(22khz, 44 khz, 8 bit 16 bit, etc.)
-Adam
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