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Another new version? How many are there now? Four? PA is slowly becoming a real shitshow. Again and again the same old algorithms mixed with a...
Check out the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Mic Bundle. It's entry level and sounds dead-cheap, but it does the job (for example for demo purposes)....
I think it's called "potato chip". [IMG]
The idea of outsourcing audio processes to GPUs is as old as the hills. If I'm not mistaken, there was or is this possibility in nebula, reaper...
Well, the problem with this question is that you didn't specify what features you want from an EQ. Do you want an EQ that can do a little bit of...
No problem. Technical Ear Trainer is unfortunately not as powerful as Train your Ears in the EQ section, but it is much broader in terms of...
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This is all true, but your argument is on a purely semantic level. This entire thread is based on the question of whether 192kHz is useful for...
IMD has nothing to do with the sample rate. A high sample rate also does not introduce or increase IMD. IMD is a product of harmonics in nonlinear...
Well, thanks for your contribution, but if you want to pitch your recorded sound material by several octaves, oversampling won't help you....
Everyone who wants to sell a product tries to emphasize the best - the selling point - and to conceal the less good points. And most customers...
Ah now I see what you mean. Fast and impulse resistant, probably PP metal film capacitors... But I have to be honest, electrical engineering was...
While reading some comments I came across some strange statements about 32bit. Without wanting to address anyone specifically, why do you think...
I'm really not an expert in converter construction, so I may be wrong. But I wonder which capacitors you mean. As far as I understand it, the...
(1.000ms ÷ 192.000smpls) × 32 smpl buf = 0,1666666667ms 0,166ms shouldn't be a problem for the coupling capacitors with the values typically used...
Hmm... I work the other way around. I record at 96kHz (or 192kHz if I want to stretch or pitch it later). But I will always mix at the highest...
True. And noise increases. It's always a trade-off. Do I really need 120dB DR and accept 4.3 ms RTL and a filter that intervenes in the audible...
It's always the same with these topics. Consumer and production formats are mixed up in the conversation and in the end the result is just shit....
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