Uninstalled and reinstalled Audacity using "reset my preferences" (so now I'm on 2.2.2). ![]() Checked the battery in my mic direct box (!) (Hey, it was worth a shot!).Ran dpclat and LatencyMon to see if they could find a latency problem (they didn't).Uninstalled unrelated but unused software.Plugged USB cable into a different USB port.Toyed with various controls in Audacity.On the current version of Audcity, the second recording shows a bunch of "dropout points" after it is recorded. I can reproduce this by starting a new project, recording a "D" from my Tunity app (playback plays "D"), adding a new track, recording "D" on the new track (during recording I hear the original "D" and the new one) - when I playback I hear two distinct pitches. On another try I got the first stereo track to record correctly, but now every time I try to lay an additional audio track, the new audio is pitch-shifted down. Last week I attempted to record several minutes of audio from my keyboard into Audacity, and on playback I found that partway through the recording, the pitch shifted down about 3/4 of a pitch (input was in the key of D, and the recording had shifted to the crack between C and C#). I've started having a weird problem - I've used Audacity for years with an old Tascam USB audio interface (US-428) to record into various computers - my current computer being a fairly recent-vintage Windows 10 machine.
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