![]() ![]() The screen shot below illustrates what I am talking about in regards to the Advance screen. Thank you for taking the time to respond. And would do exactly what you are describing if you try to change the sample rate to something the sound card won't let you. It sounds like you are trying to change the sample rate but your sound card isn't letting it happen. As a result of this I run Sound Forge using the Microsoft Sound Mapper rather than ASIO, since my older Focustrites Windows driver will let Windows run at different sound rates, even when ASIO is locked everything at 48khz. But (and this is very true if you are running SONAR or another ASIO app at the same time) your sound card has to let it change the sample rate. If you have a WAV file at one sample rate, to change it you need to use Process->Resample. Msorrels I'm using Sound Forge 9 (not upgrading till it goes 64bit) but I'm not sure what Audio->Advanced you are talking about (there is no top level menu named Audio). ![]()
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