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Posted: Jan 23, 2008 7:25 am

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Dollmaker

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I was working on a computer at school (an Italian assignment), and the thing I was doing required sound. Well, the sound worked and all, but it sounded like everything was jacked up on helium. I was thinking it was just the program I was using, but then I tried listening to music with my MP3 player (mostly because I'm lazy, but partly because I wanted to test it out), and my music sounded all jacked up on helium, too. It was too high-pitched, and too fast.

Anybody know why it did that? [emoticon] Or at least what the deal was?

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Posted: Jan 23, 2008 1:55 pm

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Check what rate you recorded it at and see if the play back is the same. Otherwise, give Keen a buzz, Or Susie. One of those two will know I'm sure ^^

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