The Upsampling Your Mix Thread
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
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- KVRAF
- 1907 posts since 29 Oct, 2003
I reinstalled my ancient FLs, too. It really works as expected. My opinion is that it's the best suited for such upsampling/mix-oversampling methods.
But - I could't get the sonogram plugin to display properly, maybe a graphic issue or something to do with time constants. Did the 5second 20Hz-20kHz sweep, conversions, etc, but couldn't get the sweep to display nicely in the window. Nevermind.
What is next to find out - could be FLs then used as a VSTi oversampler? f.e. within cubase/nuendo? Wild guess, but possible?
But - I could't get the sonogram plugin to display properly, maybe a graphic issue or something to do with time constants. Did the 5second 20Hz-20kHz sweep, conversions, etc, but couldn't get the sweep to display nicely in the window. Nevermind.
What is next to find out - could be FLs then used as a VSTi oversampler? f.e. within cubase/nuendo? Wild guess, but possible?
Lagrange wrote:Which is the same basic issue with cubase audio file alignement when changing rates.. Something to look out for in your individual host/effects setup and audio alignment scheme..mauseoleum wrote:In other words, at least with eXT1.4, you'd get a funny syncopated mess if you export 44k at say 96k and have arps hooked to midichannels.
I think somebody should transfer this to the developer. Such behaviour should be prevented/corrected in XT2 (imho).
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- KVRAF
- 2049 posts since 18 Sep, 2003 from Seattle USA
Yes that's it 32bit internal processing by default in Tracktion2.iShawn wrote:How do I set Tracktion up for 32bit float? Or is it automatically 32 bit if the 64 bit isn't check?
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- KVRian
- 880 posts since 22 Jan, 2005
I haven't read the whole thread in detail (too much off topic content
) but I went on and did some tests with plugins at different SRs.
Here's a few of the popular ones (converted the 96k files to 44k for your convenience):
Ambience:
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/hh-ambience-44.wav
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/hh- ... 96_r8b.wav
GlaceVerb
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/hh-glaceverb-44.wav
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/hh- ... 96_r8b.wav
FreeAmp2:
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/fa244.wav
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/fa296_r8b.wav
I was blown away by the differences in sound. So much that I'd even call some plugins broken at a certain SR (see the FreeAmp2 example). Some other plugins seem to sound more or less the same at both SRs, tho.
I'd like to hear some opinions... which of these statements would you say is true:
1) The plugins at different SRs just sound DIFFERENT. They may sound either better or worse at a higher SR, depending on how they are programmed.
2) The plugins in theory just sound DIFFERENT at different SRs, but in practice they almost always sound better at higher SRs.
3) The plugins sound BETTER at higher SRs, both in theory and in practice. Always.
Also: if a plugin has an oversampling option (like GClip)... does this mean it will work exactly like if it worked at a (2x) higher SR?
Here's a few of the popular ones (converted the 96k files to 44k for your convenience):
Ambience:
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/hh-ambience-44.wav
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/hh- ... 96_r8b.wav
GlaceVerb
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/hh-glaceverb-44.wav
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/hh- ... 96_r8b.wav
FreeAmp2:
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/fa244.wav
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/fa296_r8b.wav
I was blown away by the differences in sound. So much that I'd even call some plugins broken at a certain SR (see the FreeAmp2 example). Some other plugins seem to sound more or less the same at both SRs, tho.
I'd like to hear some opinions... which of these statements would you say is true:
1) The plugins at different SRs just sound DIFFERENT. They may sound either better or worse at a higher SR, depending on how they are programmed.
2) The plugins in theory just sound DIFFERENT at different SRs, but in practice they almost always sound better at higher SRs.
3) The plugins sound BETTER at higher SRs, both in theory and in practice. Always.
Also: if a plugin has an oversampling option (like GClip)... does this mean it will work exactly like if it worked at a (2x) higher SR?
- KVRAF
- 6478 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
some plugins are broken at high sample rates.ermi wrote:I was blown away by the differences in sound. So much that I'd even call some plugins broken at a certain SR (see the FreeAmp2 example).
the oversampling algorithm of any real time plugin will be of limited quality, due to CPU constraints. a plugin working natively at a high sample rate will always perform better (somewhat depending on what tehcniques you used to upsample your mix, or what rate your source material is).ermi wrote:Also: if a plugin has an oversampling option (like GClip)... does this mean it will work exactly like if it worked at a (2x) higher SR?
The real issue here is aliasing in all it's forms. It's never a question of what sounds better or worse, but what techniques you use to avoid aliasing - or if you want to avoid it at all!. working at a high sample rate is one of them, but as always, YMMV.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
ermi, are those reverb examples with the exact same settings at each sample rate? I don't recall hearing that big a difference in reverbs between sample rates; those sound like totally different settings! (not accusing you of anything, of course) 
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- KVRian
- 880 posts since 22 Jan, 2005
Thanks for the explanation, Kingston.
bduffy: Yes, same exact settings. But those are some of the most drastic examples, especially the FreeAmp2 one. But also on some choruses... it sounds just like the settings are different. I also tried with two hosts (Renoise and Cubase), just to make sure.
bduffy: Yes, same exact settings. But those are some of the most drastic examples, especially the FreeAmp2 one. But also on some choruses... it sounds just like the settings are different. I also tried with two hosts (Renoise and Cubase), just to make sure.

- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Interesting. I guess the plugins I use don't display that big a difference!ermi wrote:Thanks for the explanation, Kingston.
bduffy: Yes, same exact settings. But those are some of the most drastic examples, especially the FreeAmp2 one. But also on some choruses... it sounds just like the settings are different. I also tried with two hosts (Renoise and Cubase), just to make sure.
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- KVRian
- 880 posts since 22 Jan, 2005
I tried some synths as well... Some sounded more or less the same, some sounded a little bit dull at 44k.
But then some sounded like they were played at a higher pitch when played at a higher sample rate. These were Anna, Chimera and Ethereal.
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/ann ... nd_96k.wav
Is this perhaps normal for certain kinds of synths, maybe those that use some samples/waves or something? Or are they simply bad?
Didn't mean to offend anyone, but I'm curious. 
But then some sounded like they were played at a higher pitch when played at a higher sample rate. These were Anna, Chimera and Ethereal.
http://files.myopera.com/ermi/files/ann ... nd_96k.wav
Is this perhaps normal for certain kinds of synths, maybe those that use some samples/waves or something? Or are they simply bad?
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- KVRAF
- 1868 posts since 26 Oct, 2002 from San Francisco
Yeah, it's the same with some vocoders I tested and mentioned a few pages back; they play higher at faster rates. 88.2k plays exactly an octave higher than at 44.1k.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Some plugins simply aren't coded to work at higher sample rates; they not bad, they're just built that way.

- KVRAF
- 6478 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
it's still a bloody grave error on the programmers part.bduffy wrote:Some plugins simply aren't coded to work at higher sample rates; they not bad, they're just built that way.![]()
It's not like it's hard, just that some people are lazy or don't know better.
there's simply no excuse for it.
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- KVRAF
- 4669 posts since 26 Sep, 2005 from U.A.E
get a group buy on more "YAY", save 25%.bduffy wrote:YAY!