Herb, this was one of those 'perfect storm' events. SONAR Platinum had a setting turned on to import .WAV files as acidized, meaning they could be pitch-changed. At the same time, BIAB (and maybe RealBand, don't know) had the feature to export .WAV as acidized files turned on by default. The result was confusion by all of us for whom Drag 'n Drop had always worked.

The whole little mess did serve to educate everyone that this is possible to do. Very cool, actually, if you want it.

My understanding is that BIAB changed to 'off' by default. Therefore it doesn't matter what SONAR does, because you need both ends 'on' for this to work.

[This is another one of those posts where, if you were to read it to someone who does not work with digital music, they would say "What on earth are you talking about?".]


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