My Old Recordings On Basic Rifftracker

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Postby BUDDY1959 » Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:00 pm

Hi, Can Anyone Help Me With The Following. I Did Some Recordings On My Rifftracker 2 Yrs Ago Now.and I Would Like To Remix Them .but I Am Now Using The Latest Edition Of Rifftracker On Vista Windows. I Have Attempted to TransPose Back To Ogg Files But The Tracks Aren`t Opening In The Riff Tracker Programme. Any Imformation Would Be Appreciated From The Forum .
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Postby mickeymix » Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:20 pm

You can open the .RWS file if you still have them, although you may have to re-name the drummers. Sorry but you won't be able to open OGG, MP3, or WAV files in Riffworks as it's now called......I hoped you saved the original .RWS (Riffworks Song File) because that's what you'll be needing in order to re-mix within Riffworks. :)
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Postby ShredRex » Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:10 pm

Like Mickey said, Riffworks will only open the .rws song files.....ogg/mp3/wav are rendered .rws song formats and cannot be opened again for editing.

You can use a program called intelliriffer to import mp3s in....but again that won't help you if you want to remix the old tunes.....sorry
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Postby BUDDY1959 » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:00 pm

hi ,when i use the intelliriffer programme and transfer my old recordings into the rifftracker programme and play the tracks back the sound is a high pitched scream sound. i have only managed to transfer one track without this sound problem.any idea`s riffcaster`s if this problem can be resolved. thanks buddy
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Postby Rotund » Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:25 pm

Anytime that has happened to me it's because of the bit rate does not match the capability of the program but not exactly the same situation but I get the scream when they don't.
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