Hi everyone,
I come from Adobe Audition. There I could do simple things like... set a project at 48kHz 32bit independently from OSX system setting, then load a 192kHz audio file and choose if converting it to 48kHz, or "Interpret” it to 86/48/24/12/etc. kHz. That means you can “naturally” slow down both speed and pitch of your file (exactly like shooting at 120fps and “conforming” to 30fps). Another good things is when you “convert” the file to a different bit-depth, you can specify the dithering mode.
All these possibilities are VERY useful for sound design. I tried to find how to do the same things in Fairlight, but it seems I can't. Perhaps I'm a newbie...
In my project (a short) I have different types of audio files: some are 44.1kHz 16bit, others 44.1kHz 32bit, others 48kHz 32bit, and others are 192kHz 32bit.
1st PROBLEM: I can't find where to conform/interpret the sample rate (I expected in Clip Attributes or in Media page, but nothing...)
2nd PROBLEM: I can't find where to convert bit-depth and where to specify the dithering method (I expected at least in Delivery page, but nothing...)
3rd PROBLEM: Fairlight page's audio preview is good, instead Edit page's audio preview is glitchy/stuttering! (Why this difference?) Anyway I noticed that in Preference>System>General you can set Buffer size up only to 2048 (that is poor...) Then I noticed a better improvement if setting OSX Audio Setup to 96kHz 24bit (it's strange because Fairlight should handle things independently from system setting, at least Audition does so).
Can you kindly help me to understand? Thanks a lot in advance.
I come from Adobe Audition. There I could do simple things like... set a project at 48kHz 32bit independently from OSX system setting, then load a 192kHz audio file and choose if converting it to 48kHz, or "Interpret” it to 86/48/24/12/etc. kHz. That means you can “naturally” slow down both speed and pitch of your file (exactly like shooting at 120fps and “conforming” to 30fps). Another good things is when you “convert” the file to a different bit-depth, you can specify the dithering mode.
All these possibilities are VERY useful for sound design. I tried to find how to do the same things in Fairlight, but it seems I can't. Perhaps I'm a newbie...
In my project (a short) I have different types of audio files: some are 44.1kHz 16bit, others 44.1kHz 32bit, others 48kHz 32bit, and others are 192kHz 32bit.
1st PROBLEM: I can't find where to conform/interpret the sample rate (I expected in Clip Attributes or in Media page, but nothing...)
2nd PROBLEM: I can't find where to convert bit-depth and where to specify the dithering method (I expected at least in Delivery page, but nothing...)
3rd PROBLEM: Fairlight page's audio preview is good, instead Edit page's audio preview is glitchy/stuttering! (Why this difference?) Anyway I noticed that in Preference>System>General you can set Buffer size up only to 2048 (that is poor...) Then I noticed a better improvement if setting OSX Audio Setup to 96kHz 24bit (it's strange because Fairlight should handle things independently from system setting, at least Audition does so).
Can you kindly help me to understand? Thanks a lot in advance.