Sessions recording at double speed?
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:42 pm
(I looked quickly through the list here, and didn't see any other bug reports of this -- sorry if I missed one and should be filing this notice there.)
Every once in a while (it's happened 2 or 3 times since the upgrade, in several hundred sessions I've recorded since the upgrade, so not very often) ... I record a session that comes out at hyper-speed and hyper-pitch. It looks to me like it's an octave above what it should be, with the concomitant speed increase as well.
I've attached a brief sample of a session that this has happened with, in the version that TJ gave me and then in a version that I slowed down in my sound processing program on my Mac -- I reduced the pitch by 12 semitones and the speed by 50%, which puts the pitch at exactly what it should be, and the speed at probably what it should be (there was no metronome running, so I don't know for certain).
I didn't have any other apps running in the background when I did this, except maybe the iOS Settings ... but I don't know if some other app that I had launched while TJ was running did something, and don't remember which apps were running earlier. So if it's a conflict with another app, I'm afraid I don't know what app. This weirdness happens so seldom that it'll be difficult for me to troubleshoot and identify the culprit, but I can try.
Has anyone else seen/reported this? Any ideas? It's really weird.
Every once in a while (it's happened 2 or 3 times since the upgrade, in several hundred sessions I've recorded since the upgrade, so not very often) ... I record a session that comes out at hyper-speed and hyper-pitch. It looks to me like it's an octave above what it should be, with the concomitant speed increase as well.
I've attached a brief sample of a session that this has happened with, in the version that TJ gave me and then in a version that I slowed down in my sound processing program on my Mac -- I reduced the pitch by 12 semitones and the speed by 50%, which puts the pitch at exactly what it should be, and the speed at probably what it should be (there was no metronome running, so I don't know for certain).
I didn't have any other apps running in the background when I did this, except maybe the iOS Settings ... but I don't know if some other app that I had launched while TJ was running did something, and don't remember which apps were running earlier. So if it's a conflict with another app, I'm afraid I don't know what app. This weirdness happens so seldom that it'll be difficult for me to troubleshoot and identify the culprit, but I can try.
Has anyone else seen/reported this? Any ideas? It's really weird.