In that case, it's just Scratch's [awful] sound handling. (Sorry, but it's true. Scratch really has trouble maintaining the quality of audio for some reason.) You'd be better off recording in Audacity, saving as a wav sound, and importing it into Scratch.
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Harakou wrote:
In that case, it's just Scratch's [awful] sound handling. (Sorry, but it's true. Scratch really has trouble maintaining the quality of audio for some reason.) You'd be better off recording in Audacity, saving as a wav sound, and importing it into Scratch.
okay. i guess i'll live
do you have that same problem?
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chipguy wrote:
Harakou wrote:
In that case, it's just Scratch's [awful] sound handling. (Sorry, but it's true. Scratch really has trouble maintaining the quality of audio for some reason.) You'd be better off recording in Audacity, saving as a wav sound, and importing it into Scratch.
okay. i guess i'll live
do you have that same problem?
I've never recorded in Scratch, so no, but I have had Scratch mess up my audio.
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Harakou wrote:
In that case, it's just Scratch's [awful] sound handling. (Sorry, but it's true. Scratch really has trouble maintaining the quality of audio for some reason.) You'd be better off recording in Audacity, saving as a wav sound, and importing it into Scratch.
THIS MAN IS CORRECT.
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