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44.1hz in Multitrack Recorder

Hi,
Just got Multitrack Recorder on discount. I'm running it in AUM and I can't seem to find where I can change the sampling rate of Multitrack Recorder to 44.1 Hz. It seems to only run is 48hz. Can someone confirm this?

Comments

  • MTR follows the host sample rate, so you would need to change AUM’s sample rate. If you’re only seeing 48kHz as an option, try connecting a pair of headphones. That usually allows you to select another sample rate.

  • What device do you have? If you have a newer device you will be locked in at 48hz unless you use and audio interface.

  • Create a new song inside Multitrack - it will automatically change to the same bit rate as the host app.

  • I only tried it with headphones and some interapp apps.

    @GRiker said:
    MTR follows the host sample rate, so you would need to change AUM’s sample rate. If you’re only seeing 48kHz as an option, try connecting a pair of headphones. That usually allows you to select another sample rate.

    AUM is at 44.1kHz, but MTR is in Host, it gives a notification that I need to change to 48Khz. I was using it with headphones. Changing AUM to 48kHz works. So wondering why it doesn't recognize the host application sampling rate.

    @onerez said:
    What device do you have? If you have a newer device you will be locked in at 48hz unless you use and audio interface.

    Not connected to audio interface yet. I will give it a try on the ica4+

    @Daveypoo said:
    Create a new song inside Multitrack - it will automatically change to the same bit rate as the host app.

    Hmm ok. will give that a shot.

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