Importing audio issues...

I am importing audio files from iTunes and the sound is speeded up. My adio files came from a digital recorder that was dumped into an editing software which was then imported into iTunes. In iTunes it sounds fine but then when I drag the sound byte over to a track it is speeded up and unintelligible???? Any thoughts on how I can slow it down?

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