Hello, list. I know I may have asked this early on in my mailing list and 
online adventures, but 
I have a problem that no one responded to, or at least I didn't see the 
responses. As you know, 
I personally use an Mpower, but a friend of mine uses an Apex. She uses this 
Apex for the same 
things she used to use the Mpower for; school stuff, music stuff, (not so much 
technology stuff; she 
isn't a programmer. I've been selected by her to do all her online web design 
and programming 
media). So, she's got this Apex, and it runs Keysoft 9.1. So, obviously, she 
can't access 
PDF yet, but that's beside the point. So, on her Keysoft 9.1 based Apex, she 
likes to record 
music. She started out with high-quality settings, with 44100 hertz. Whenever 
she recorded something, the 
pitch became distorted! In her musical, technological terms, she says it's 
"fifty cents 
below what it's supposed to be." That means that when she plays a middle C and 
records it, it comes out 
as a note somewhere between a B and a C. It becomes a fraction of a tone lower. 
At 11025 hertz, 
the quality is, well, like 11025 hertz, but no distortion. So she's been 
recording a lot of stuff 
that isn't quite album-ready in quality, because of the hertz. Whenever she 
uses 22050 or 44100 hertz, 
the pitch distorts, but 11025 is okay, only it's not good sound quality. Is the 
44100 glitch 
resolved in 9.2? I want this bug explained.
Tyler Z

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