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By default I think the properties for the sound recorder a
Cd quality
Format: pcm
Attributes:44,100Hz,16Bit,Stereo 172KB/s

"S O'Neill" wrote in message
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mark wrote:

I connected my keyboard (also tried my electric guitar) into my mackie

1202
mixer in line 1 and plugged the xlr analog in cables of my LynxOne

soundcard
into the main outs of my mixer. I connected the line out of my onboard

sound
card (which has my monsoon mm702 speakers connected to the line in) to

the
headphones of my mixer - so I can hear what's recording.
However, when I record with windows "sound recorder" it plays back the

wave
file speeded up. If I go into the "effects" tab in my sound recorder and
click on decrease speed it now plays the file at normal speed. Why

doesn't
it record at normal speed. By default it records at a speeded up rate;

sort
of like playing a 33rpm record at 78rpm.
Thanks for any help,



You don't say if the Windows sound recorder is what you're using for
both recording and playback, but nothing would surprise me there.

Whatever the culprit, the problem is that you aren't using the same
sample rate for recording as for playback. The sample rate is specified
within the files (.WAV) that you're creating, so *why* this is happening
is a mystery (sort of) but look for a setting for Sample Rate. In
windoze, they refer to "CD quality", "telephone quality" etc, and those
are tied to Sample Rate and word length in Control Panel.

"Sample Rate" is "RPM" in digitalese.