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Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:23 am
by funk
Hi all, I have imported a track of 16 wav files 24 bit 44 from a local studio but the HDR is playing them slow a whole tone out slow,
Am I missing something stupid here ? Any ideas anyone, ?
Is there any way to speed up the transport ?

Thinking about it, ...... if you go to a studio and record a track and on their recorder with the BPM set to 130,
and then i take the wav files and put them in the HDR which is set to 120BPM would the track play slower ?
Cheers
funk

Re: Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:42 pm
by Old School
Hi Funk,
It seems to me that the only way this is possible would be if the studio actually gave you 48k files and you are playing them at 44.1. Don't think the bpm setting matters.

Have a blessed day in Christ,
Mike W.

Re: Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 5:07 pm
by funk
Hi Mike,
Yep your bang on.
Stupid me, i have just been talking to the guy at the studio and the files were recorded at 48k not 44.1
but when i had set the desk to 48k to try that, i then clicked on the HDR and set that to 48k but the desk had already reverted back to 44.1., so have just set the desk and HDR to 48k and hay presto all good in the hood.

Was a bit of a head scratch that as to why it would not work as you cant see from the front screen of the D8B monitor that you are in 48 or 44 like you can on the HDR.


It is a shame you cant change the speed/pitch on the HDR tho,
Cheers

Re: Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:18 pm
by Bruce Graham
Hey dudes;

Yes it would be nice to "Vari-speed" out HDR!

According to Dr. Mike Rivers, it was in the plan to do just that but the line (HDR- MDR-SDR) was dropped so no further development was done.

I always wondered if one could use a variable "word-clock" generator and have the HDR follow that! Apparently not. The tolerances of the design will not handle it. 48k and 44.1 are it! Although 96k is doable on the HDR but it reduces the number of tracks to 12.

Cheers
Bruce

Re: Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 12:18 am
by funk
Hi Bruce, yep vari speed would be cool, esp slow down to a stop, and while we are at it what about track reverse to turn a phrase backwards, cool, ah well, dream on. im still happy with it tho. some of my friends have all singing and dancing pc studios but when i ask them to play me something they have done, ! ! !, mmmmmm, nuf said.

Re: Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 10:20 pm
by phantomrage
I still love my setup, and if I need to go high tech with something. FTP it into the daw. (Soon to be SD or CF transfer)

Re: Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 6:45 am
by Bruce Graham
I wish I could get the FTP to work with my HDR.

Had it working once. It stopped and now I can't get it going again!

Looking forward to seeing if the CF works as a recording media! Let us know!

Cheers
Bruce

Re: Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 1:40 am
by funk
hi bruce, im not bad at the ftp thingy,
lets av a go.
ok first...
did you down load the software i sent you the dropbox link for ?
this is the IP Switch ( WSFTP) transfer window for your pc/laptop.
Might be a good idea to put a copy in the database if we are permitted to do it ?
What you think peter ?
i have a good copy to send if wanted
if not then maybe a link.

Re: Speed up the transport ?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 10:56 pm
by funk
[quote="Bruce Graham"]Hey dudes;

Yes it would be nice to "Vari-speed" out HDR!

"According to Dr. Mike Rivers, it was in the plan to do just that but the line (HDR- MDR-SDR) was dropped so no further development was done.!"

Hi Bruce, i dont know if you know, but you can speed up the SDR, it has a screen in set up called varispeed. that you can very the speed + or - it does it in pitches, very handy to have, check out page 20 of the manual...