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Hello.  I have goldwave 5.08 and windows xp-pro.  I have two sound 
cards; 1 soundmax intigrated audio and 2 creative labs sound blaster 
audigy.

I have a regular mic plugged into the audigy and a phone patch plugged 
into the soundmax.  Up until today everything worked fine.

Out of habbit when I record a new sound I use stereo 44100 hz.  Up until 
today whether I record from the soundmax microphone or the creative 
microphone the recording worked flawlessly.  Now, if I record from the 
soundmax microphone where the phone patch is, the recording is slightly 
lower in pitch.  I had to up the pitch to 48000 hz and then resample it 
down to 44100 hz preserving hte normal pitch to get it working right.

If I do any recording from the creative card everything works 
flawlessly.  What could I have changed to not allow the soundmax to work 
the way it used to.  I thought that regardless of what sample rate you 
recorded at initially the pitch would play back the way it was recorded.


I just tried this with Sound Forge 7 and get the same results when 
recording from the soundmax microphone source.


  Basically if 
I choose the soundmax microphone as my recording source and record a 
phone call if the 

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