Old projects high pitched??????????

Just installed GB 08, fired up an old song and guess what, all my recorded tracks have gone up almost an octive. Sounds like im a chipmunk as well as other instruments. Loops seem to be unaffected. Thought it was a fluke. Loaded up another song, same thing. anyone else get that and fix it? I need my old mixes.

it sounds like your audio i/o is set to the wrong rate.
by default garageband records and plays at 44.1k.
try fooling around with the settings for your device.

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