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Love Monkey
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Posted - 2002/06/29 :  06:30:46  Show profile Send a private message
If i resample wavs from 44khz to 96khz will it reduce the quality in any way?
I ask because the majority of my drum samples are 16/44 and i want to record the output from my synths into cubase at 24/96.

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djmonoxide
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Posted - 2002/06/29 :  19:28:54  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit djmonoxide's homepage
Im not absolutly sure but i think u should be fine back the wav file up and try it to find out.

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Originally posted by Love Monkey:
If i resample wavs from 44khz to 96khz will it reduce the quality in any way?
I ask because the majority of my drum samples are 16/44 and i want to record the output from my synths into cubase at 24/96.

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Posted - 2002/06/30 :  05:33:53  Show profile  Send a private message
it won't change the sound quality at all,and it'll just take up a load of space on your drive.

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Padre
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Posted - 2002/07/02 :  00:05:31  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Padre's homepage
it really depends on what u mean by resampling...
its hard to say, but if ur raw (original) wav is on a track, and you resample your song into one wav as a completed work, it shoudlnt make a difference...
if ur using a wav editor and resampling internally, the actual bitrate will force a change in pitch, the higher the resolution, the faster the pitch (ie speed it up).
i cant think of any good examples right now coz i have a shockin migraine...
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Love Monkey
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Posted - 2002/07/02 :  14:28:51  Show profile  Send a private message
yeah i mean resampling in a wave editor just so that i can record everything else at 24/96 to eventually dither down to 44/16

btw i know a lot about migraines if you need any help

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Lusive
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Posted - 2002/07/06 :  14:01:27  Show profile  Send a private message
its a huge waste of space, and it depends on what program you are using to do the mixing. you should be able to get a vst or DX realtime resampler.. ie a plugin that you load and plays the 44.1 khz sample acurately on a 96khz stream. I dont know an exact name cause i have never had to use it..

That would save space and time, provided you had a decent enough computer to use the vst/dx plugin.

If i can think of a name of one i'll repost.

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