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Best way to make a 44.1 project into 48.k

Hey all, i've been using recording my own projects in Logic Pro 9, or transferring over from Pro Tools.  However, i've made the mistake of not checking the project sample rate on some projects only to find out that they were in 44.1.  And i want all projects at 48.

 

Since the tempo has changed on some tracks, among other areas, i will need to fix all of these issues and try and get them to a 48K final project.

 

Does anyone have any recommendations on the best way to achieve this ?

 

Appreciate any replies



If you started the project in Logic at 44.1k, then do as Juhani suggests.

 

But if you have transferred a project from ProTools which was at 48k and is now at 44.1k, presumably Logic converted it during the transfer. There should have been a warning to tell you this was happening. Anyway, if the files have already been converted from 48 to 44.1, I would not be recommending converting them back to 48. Better options would be to either re-import the files at 48k after changing Logic to 48 in the project settings, (which would have implications for changes made since the import), or to continue in 44.1 and convert the mix at bouncedown.

 

Bummer either way. You can't really hear a sample rate conversion too much, but if you do it twice, I bet that you would find something indefinable but unsatisfactory about the sound.



Hi! I have done this a couple of times and the way I did it was:

 

go to the Audio Bin and select all the files.

choose Copy/Convert under Audio File

create a new folder in the original project folder named Audio 48k or something like that

select that folder as the destination for the new files

change sample rate to 48 (or 44,1 if it´s the other way around)

check the box "Change reference in audio bin"

save and you should be done after a bit of recalculating

 

Hope this helped!

Juhani



If you started the project in Logic at 44.1k, then do as Juhani suggests.

 

But if you have transferred a project from ProTools which was at 48k and is now at 44.1k, presumably Logic converted it during the transfer. There should have been a warning to tell you this was happening. Anyway, if the files have already been converted from 48 to 44.1, I would not be recommending converting them back to 48. Better options would be to either re-import the files at 48k after changing Logic to 48 in the project settings, (which would have implications for changes made since the import), or to continue in 44.1 and convert the mix at bouncedown.

 

Bummer either way. You can't really hear a sample rate conversion too much, but if you do it twice, I bet that you would find something indefinable but unsatisfactory about the sound.



Thanks Man!!!! You made my life so much easier!!! Thank you so much!!!



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