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Chapter 14 Recording in Logic Express 369
Setting the Sample Rate
You should set the sample rate when you start a project, and should avoid making
changes to this after-the-fact.
Note: Any audio that does not match the project sample rate is automatically
converted when it is imported, if the “Convert audio file sample rate option in the
Assets project settings is switched on.
To set a projects sample rate, do one of the following:
m Choose File > Project Settings > Audio (or use the Open Audio Project Settings key
command), and choose the desired sample rate in the Sample Rate menu.
m Click the Sample Rate display in the Transport bar, and choose the desired sample rate
from the pop-up menu.
If you can’t see the Sample Rate display, this is probably because it has been replaced
with the punch locators. Disable the Cycle button on the Transport bar to view the
Sample Rate display. Another possibility is that you have not switched on the Sample
Rate or Punch Locators checkbox in the Customize Transport Bar dialog.
The Importance of the Sample Rate
Digital audio plays at a different speed when played at a non-matching sample rate.
Digital audio needs to play at its original sample rate, or be converted to a different
one, before playback at another sample rate. To explain; when a file which was created
by sampling 96,000 times per second (96 kHz sampling rate), is played back at a rate of
48,000 samples per second, it will play back slowly (half the speed).
In general, any bounces created for use within a project should be at the projects
original sample rate. You will gain nothing by bouncing at 96 kHz but then importing
and converting to 44.1 kHz.