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https://ask.audio/articles/sample-rate-conversion-pro-tools-10-part-2#:~:text=From%20the%20%27Source%20Sample%20Rate%27%20drop-down%20menu%20choose,to%20NTSC%29%20Choosing%20the%20appropriate%20source%20sample%20rate
Figuring out: Audio Pull up/down — Javier Zúmer - Sound …
http://javierzumer.com/blog/2019/4/28/figuring-out-audio-pull-updown
An audio pull up or pull down is needed when there is a frame rate chenge on the picture that affects its lenght. The pull up/down can be done in two steps: lenght change first, then pitch correction or ir can be done in a single step. Time/Pitch Shift is a complicated process that can produce artefacts, metallic timbres and phase issues.
Audio Pull-up/down... How does it work? - Nuendo ...
https://forums.steinberg.net/t/audio-pull-up-down-how-does-it-work/102433
Activate the +0.1% pullup to make your session audio sync with 24fps; Work your audio, export it. Thats your 24fps mix; Import that 24 fps audio to Cubase/Nuendo and do another pullup, this time choose +4.16% to achieve audio sync with 25fps; According to Nuendo´s manual, 24 fps is the core format for frame rate conversion.
Ask.Audio
https://ask.audio/articles/sample-rate-conversion-pro-tools-10-part-2
Import the location audio to the session by using the Import Audio dialog (File > Import > Import Audio or Shift-Command-i) You will be offered to either 'Add' or 'Copy' the audio; choose 'Copy' then tick the 'Apply SRC' checkbox; From the 'Source Sample Rate' drop-down menu choose 48 kHz (Pull Up/Down) and then 47, 952 - 0.1% Down (Film to NTSC)
pull up/down sample rates - Avid Pro Audio Community
https://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=7929
Re: pull up/down sample rates what i need to do sometimes is import a quicktime of a film to tape telecine, and conform the location audio from the location dats. the quicktime will be pulled down, the audio will not.
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