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    • LindonL
      Lindon @andrei s
      last edited by

      @problema

      What happens when you set the project to this sample rate:

      The sample itself has a sampling rate of 48000 kHz and 24 bit.

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      • ustkU
        ustk
        last edited by ustk

        Yeah the same question I was about to ask...

        Since it's the plugin job to provide the samplerate the DAW is asking for, there's a conversion algorithm when the project SR isn't matching the samples SR. In the case of Hise, I guess it uses the Langrange interpolator from JUCE. Kontakt might use a different/better interpolator, and the DAW again a different one (when you just place the sample on a track)... Has the sample on the DAW track been converted or is it playing at the original SR? (so a different pitch)

        Running the DAW project to the exact SR and bit depth will cancel out any conversion process in the chain (I hope so), so no conversion noise should appear (be it from interpolation or decimation).
        If there is still some noise though, it might come from somewhere else than the SR conversion...

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        • andrei sA
          andrei s @Lindon
          last edited by

          @Lindon

          When project sample rate is 48000 and sample isn't pitched down HISE sounds without any distortion:
          aliasing Hise 48000.png

          But when the midi note with the same sample is pitched down to 6 semitones HISE shows this:

          aliasing -6 48000 Hise.png

          Kontakt with same pitched down note:
          aliasing-6 48000 Kontakt.png

          Reaper:
          aliasing-6 48000 reaper.png

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey @andrei s
            last edited by

            @problema Which pitch shifting algorithm are you using in Reaper?

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            • andrei sA
              andrei s @d.healey
              last edited by

              @d-healey élastique 3.3.3 Efficient

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey @andrei s
                last edited by

                @problema Try something like soundtouch, that's probably closer to what HISE is using.

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                • andrei sA
                  andrei s @ustk
                  last edited by andrei s

                  @ustk the sample on the DAW track have a 48000 Hz sample rate and 24 bit depth, it's the same sample that loaded in HISE and Kontakt

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart @d.healey
                    last edited by

                    The sampler in HISE is using plain ol’ linear interpolation which is the best compromise between quality and performance IMHO - I never had the urge to implement a more complex algorithm.

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                    • ustkU
                      ustk @Christoph Hart
                      last edited by ustk

                      @Christoph-Hart Well, if it becomes audibly negative, it might worth the overhead of a better interpolation, or at least a pre-processor to choose. Maybe even a dynamic selection at runtime if possible ;)

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                      • FrankbeatF
                        Frankbeat
                        last edited by

                        To my old machine, it is pretty comfortable to have linear interpolation, I guess 😊

                        But I can relate to @ustk it'd be nice to have options.

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                        • FrankbeatF
                          Frankbeat
                          last edited by

                          I’m running a sample based Synth with 44.1kHz/16 bit (internally obersampling 4x) and I don’t hear aliasing though when I look at the waveform I can see it is distorted a little. So, what’s your experience? Where does it become audible to you?

                          I have to add that I use to not transpose a sample by more than +/-2 semitones with this synth so I can’t tell how it sounds with more than that

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