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			<description>Hi, new to this forum but have spent the last couple of days reading through some of your posts and have found some very useful info on here, so...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi, new to this forum but have spent the last couple of days reading through some of your posts and have found some very useful info on here, so thanks for that.  <br />
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Hopefully you can help with a small problem I'm having...<br />
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Finished a track solely in Reason for the first time (usually have it slaved), but want to mix it down in cubase by exporting each track as an audio file to make the most of my <acronym title="Virtual Studio Technology">vst</acronym>'s.  All well so far, but when I have tried to export them at 24/96 and load it into cubase it plays the track in cubase at half speed.  It's fine if i export it at 16/44.1 but I would prefer to mix it down at the highest sample rate possible.<br />
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Any ideas?</div>

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