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somehow a project doesnt sound the same, i dunno if it is cause i reset to 44.1 khz again instead of 48.
so my question is the one in the topic, any ideas? |
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It will cause loop points to change and timing issues, but it shouldn't affect Omnisphere. Just sound files. Best not to change in the middle of a project, though. |
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osiris wrote: It will cause loop points to change and timing issues, but it shouldn't affect Omnisphere. Just sound files. Best not to change in the middle of a project, though.
i think i have to set it to 48 khz again to see if thats the issue, i changed the pitch bend, i changed omnisphere. or could it be the nonstreaming option i chose within omnisphere? nonstreaming is better when you have the power i read. i also deactivated fixed buffer size again. |
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I did it once, but opposite - 44 to 48. It was a mess. Switched it right back and (in FL)everything was fine.
The fixed buffer size is an issue with some soundcards (Thanks Creative) and will stop crackling noises. I also think some of Omnisphere's samples are so big best to stream. I would never make drastic changes in the middle of a song unless you're having bad problems. It's also best to set every instrument Polyphony to 1 and that saves a little CPU, but doesn't affect sound. Just be sure you have Notify On Render option checked in Options. |
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osiris wrote: I did it once, but opposite - 44 to 48. It was a mess. Switched it right back and (in FL)everything was fine.
The fixed buffer size is an issue with some soundcards (Thanks Creative) and will stop crackling noises. I also think some of Omnisphere's samples are so big best to stream. I would never make drastic changes in the middle of a song unless you're having bad problems. It's also best to set every instrument Polyphony to 1 and that saves a little CPU, but doesn't affect sound. Just be sure you have Notify On Render option checked in Options. thanks a lot, so which options COULD change the sound within fl studio and/or omnisphere? those are my settings.
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I would set Resampling at 256. 64 point is low. (Leave Mixer at 6 point ) You also have major underruns.
Check Mix In Buffer and Triple Buffer. Also 11 ms seems awful high for a Focusrite - but I'm not that familiar. |
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but to make a conclusion the rednering in 44.1 and 48 khz should sound the same? |
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here the example!
i dunno exactly what i did, as far as i remember i just set the khz from 48 to 44.1 khz back but when i do it the other way again it doesnt sound like the first version anymore, i just have 2 instances of omnisphere, any ideas? first version (i want ths again) and new version http://www39.zippyshare.com/v/84869831/file.html is there a way to get the same sound of the 48khz version in the 44.1 khz setting? |
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