two questions: what tool did you use to get the 'addmorph' pane?
second: can you clarify how the spectrum analyser shows that aliasing is present? from what i understand, the spectrum shows the iterative harmonics as you downsample. do iterative harmonics necessarily demonstrate aliasing? i believe most existing examples use sound spectrograms...
what are your thoughts on uber high sampling rates like 96k and 192? From what I hear its not about aliasing issues anymore but just about being able to capture the audio better at the A/D stage.
@rishabhrajan Personally I can't hear a difference and haven't heard a great argument for higher rates thats not based on the premise that the rest of a circuit is not up to the task so that A/D needs to be "better than ideal". In the ideal world nothing higher than 2x should matter, in non-ideal world, a higher rate might make up for other parts of the equation lacking.
I work at 44.1k/48k, I do like the idea of >16bit though, since higher dynamic range is well worth capturing (IMHO).
two questions: what tool did you use to get the 'addmorph' pane?
second: can you clarify how the spectrum analyser shows that aliasing is present? from what i understand, the spectrum shows the iterative harmonics as you downsample. do iterative harmonics necessarily demonstrate aliasing? i believe most existing examples use sound spectrograms...
robothenry 4 months ago
Hi
is this patch a personal patch ? where can i find it ?
thanks for all your videos .......
lxegs 10 months ago
what are your thoughts on uber high sampling rates like 96k and 192? From what I hear its not about aliasing issues anymore but just about being able to capture the audio better at the A/D stage.
rishabhrajan 10 months ago
@rishabhrajan Personally I can't hear a difference and haven't heard a great argument for higher rates thats not based on the premise that the rest of a circuit is not up to the task so that A/D needs to be "better than ideal". In the ideal world nothing higher than 2x should matter, in non-ideal world, a higher rate might make up for other parts of the equation lacking.
I work at 44.1k/48k, I do like the idea of >16bit though, since higher dynamic range is well worth capturing (IMHO).
learnMax 10 months ago
Raised my hand for Sampling rate! Awesome tut. once again. cheers
rumbool 10 months ago
@rumbool :)
learnMax 10 months ago