See above, I actually did some seriously drastic EQ'ing with one of your favorites (I even posted the settings), a fair amount of compression (overheads, entire drum submix, and vocals, then full mix), and used a straight saturation plug-in, not to mention EQ's and comps that should add their own coloration/saturation.Kingston wrote:I can't discern a favourable difference between either of them.If I had to guess you've done no drastic EQing in the mix and there are probably no saturation/distortion plugins there at all (which benefit the most), and very little compression - which makes the whole ordeal just too subtle.
I mean, at this point, the difference I hear (listen to the vocal and hihat) is either a placebo effect due to the result of knowing the correct responses, or this technique just isn't worth the time it takes.
I think this test works better than the methods mentioned in the previous threads simply because whatever changes occur after the upsampling, later get applied to the original 44.1k versions as well. In the previous threads everyone mentioned making some slight tweaks 96k, but no one went back and applied those same tweaks to the originals. The huge improvements you guys may have been hearing may have been the result of just adding some final polish to the mix due to working with the stems rather than the samplerate.
BTW, I'd of course love someone else to post their own version of this test with different material. I'm all ears.