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    • ustkU
      ustk
      last edited by ustk

      @Christoph-Hart When I change the sample rate in my synth (in Hise project or in the standalone instrument export) from 44.1 or 48, to 88.2 or 96, the sound changes drastically, like it is less defined at lower SR but in a very, very obvious way... I have good converters (Antelope Orion 32HD) and never seen that before. So how is that possible?
      It seems to be an aliasing issue, but, what to do?
      It appears even with a filter in the chain, so is it really aliasing, I am not sure...

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart
        last edited by

        Audio example?

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        • Dominik MayerD
          Dominik Mayer
          last edited by

          you can use the Tools > Record one second audio file method for that.. it records seven :) seconds of the current HISE output.

          greets,d

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          • ustkU
            ustk @ustk
            last edited by

            Thanks
            I'd like to, but if the 44.1 is well exported, once I choose 96Khz and dump the audio, the dump file is set at 44.1 anyway so is half speed, hard to compare...

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            • ustkU
              ustk
              last edited by

              So I utilised an external recorder:

              44.1Khz
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              48Khz
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              88.2Khz
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              96Khz
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              • ustkU
                ustk
                last edited by

                Bump ☺

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                • Christoph HartC
                  Christoph Hart
                  last edited by

                  Yeah that sounds weird. Is it just the stock waveform generator?

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                  • ustkU
                    ustk
                    last edited by

                    Absolutely, recorded directly from my interface (Antelope Orion 32HD) to the input of a ZOOM F2 set at 48Khz

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