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Procyon wrote on 3/15/2014, 9:15 PM

The only value you can manipulate in MM-15 is the sample rate.  MMM-15 is 16 bit, 44.1kHz by default.

To adjust the sample rate, go to the Arrangement Settings by hitting the 'E' key or from the File menu...

In the Arrangement Settings, you can adjust the sample rate...

chrisdrummer10 wrote on 3/18/2014, 12:34 AM

Thank you very much.

But I already try this, and I do not know why not change to 1411kbps.
before the program did, 24bits to 16bits changing, but I had to reinstall the program, I had a problem with my pc, and I had to reformat my computer. Since then I can not get the program to save the musical arrangements in this format.

well, anyway, I appreciate your help, and maybe if I reinstall the program to change the size or format I need.

thanks

Procyon wrote on 3/18/2014, 11:21 AM

Sorry, but it is almost impossible to understand what you are trying to say.

There is no way to change the data transfer rate (kbps), and I don't know why you would need to or how it would even apply to MMM-15.

MMM-15 cannot handle 24 bit files, only 16 bit.

chrisdrummer10 wrote on 3/21/2014, 8:27 PM

I'm sorry, I really do not know how to explain what I need.
but I appreciate your help

 

well the truth I think you're right.
and because I realized that's the only thing I need, save under 44100Hz. or 44.1Khz. but the real problem is that even to save it in this format or size my Roland SPD-SX Sampling did not accept the files.

Maybe it is me that MMM15 not save files on 44.1Khz?

or maybe I have installed and using MMM14 and MMM15 on the same computer?

Procyon wrote on 3/21/2014, 10:31 PM

Why don't you tell us what file type you are trying to export from MM-15.  Your Roland SPD-SX only supports file in WAV or AIFF format.