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Audacity Issue
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I like to record guitar, Bass and Drums onto my Line 6 Spider Jam amplifier, then put the SD card onto the computer and stitch sections together on Audacity. When I save the music on the card initially (on the amp) it is saved as a .JAM file, and I just simply change the property of it to a .WAV file once on the computer. However, when I import the file onto Audacity, the pitch and speed are completely different. Is there a way to fix this? Is it maybe something to do with the 44100Hz thing when you import it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mac, I think your problem is that perhaps you're simply changing the file extension (.jam) to .wav.
That will likely mess with the file and lose some of the formatting info. You need to select "save as .wav file" when you save on the SD card.
It should be in the manual. When you have a kosher wav file, you should be able to do what you like with it.
That will likely mess with the file and lose some of the formatting info. You need to select "save as .wav file" when you save on the SD card.
It should be in the manual. When you have a kosher wav file, you should be able to do what you like with it.
As per Builder's explanation, the instructions for mixing down a multi-track loop as a WAV file for storage on the SD card can be found in the Spider Jam Advanced Guide.
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