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Re: chipmunk effect
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 11:02 am
by steve
wiggymac wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 7:41 pm
Then my voice recording began to play back slower than recorded, what turned out to be 10%
When it changes, does it suddenly switch to a different speed, or gradually drift and then settle on a different speed?
wiggymac wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 10:39 pm
I am attempting to record a 1-hour radio program.
How are you doing that? Are you using "WASAPI loopback"?
What happens if you try recording a CD or DVD or some other "local" (not on-line) audio source?
Re: chipmunk effect
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:01 pm
by wiggymac
When I say recording a radio program, I mean producing it for later uploading to a radio station. I choose the music and call in (import audio) the songs to Audacity. Then I comment directly recording my voice after the song and introduce the next song to be called into the program.
When I start to record my voice in between songs, it may record at the same speed as the previous, so at normal speed. Or it may record and then replay at a faster speed or, as I now find, at a slower speed. So, I am having to correct the speed. The music that I import all stays at the right speed, so it is only the interim voice recordings that go off, faster or slower.
I think the easiest is likely to go back and download for us an older version of Audacity, like the one I used to use before this newest version cam along. I never ever had this sort of issue before and it totally stymies me. I would, of course, prefer to deal with the problem and continue using the current version of the software.
Re: chipmunk effect
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:21 pm
by jademan
wiggymac wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:01 pm
I would, of course, prefer to deal with the problem and continue using the current version of the software.
Have you determined whether the speed problem is a recording problem or a playback problem? I'm thinking you may have a USB? device with an intermittent clock. Have you tried substituting the device with either your built-in mic/spkr or a different USB or cable?
Re: chipmunk effect
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 5:04 pm
by steve
wiggymac wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:01 pm
When I say recording a radio program, I mean producing it for later uploading to a radio station. I choose the music and call in (import audio) the songs to Audacity. Then I comment directly recording my voice after the song and introduce the next song to be called into the program.
OK, I understand.
How is your microphone connected to the computer?
wiggymac wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:01 pm
I think the easiest is likely to go back and download for us an older version of Audacity, like the one I used to use
Not a bad idea to try that. If the problem is still there then we will know that the problem isn't Audacity and we can look elsewhere for the cause.
Some old (genuine) versions are available here:
https://www.fosshub.com/Audacity-old.html
Re: chipmunk effect
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 7:46 pm
by wiggymac
My mike is a USB one.
Okay, so I downloaded an older version [2.0.6 - I don't remember at all what version I was using before I downloaded the latest] and installed it on a USB key. I have now just completed another hour of recording with imported music and it went flawlessly.
So I think there is something either that I am doing unawares (and I haven't the least notion what it could possibly be) or something that the new Audacity doesn't like about my computer (or me?).
Anyway, I am happy to go on using the older version. It works well and produces what I need.
Re: chipmunk effect
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 8:45 pm
by steve
wiggymac wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 7:46 pm
2.0.6 - I don't remember at all what version I was using before I downloaded the latest
If you want to try a more recent version, try 2.3.2. That is the first version to have MP3 export built in (rather than a separate download).