192k Sample Rate Problem

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Hey Guys,


I have the Transmission bank. And under modern synths is a patch name Serendipity. Anyway when I play it at 96k it sounds real nice, but at 192k it sounds a lot different. Actually at 192k, many patches sound different.
Is this normal?


Thanks ,

Electrobop
Last edited by Electrobop on Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:56 am, edited 1 time in total.

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don't know... never tried 192

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Congrats Urs & Welcome Back!

Hey could you try Zebra at 192k and let me know what you think?

Thanks,

Electrobop

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I could try 192k for you. Do you have a particular patch that you think sounds different? Also, what should I be listening for?

EDIT: Just saw the patchname, I have transmission. I'll let you know how it sounds.
Last edited by bmrzycki on Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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At 192khz, the artifacts you are hearing are canine mating calls. :P

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Confirmed here. I hear more metallic artifacts in the sound Serendipity at 192 kHz (Reaper 3.75 32-bit, Zebra 2.5 (not beta) 32-bit, Windows 7 SP1 64-bit). I also tried the sound at 96k, 88.2k and both of those sounded the same as 44.1k.

Audio interface is the Edirol/Cakewalk UA-101 USB 2.0 interface.
Last edited by bmrzycki on Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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I use always at 44.1k because i'm not used to render down to wave files my tracks, i leave them always as midi track and at 96k the cpu sometimes can't handle the effort.
But what i can say is that also between 44.1k and 96k there's a lot of difference in the sound output, you can hear it specially with pad sounds that have reso and noise.
On my Adams A7 i can hear the difference really well on the highs by their special tweeters, i don't know if this counts in a balanced opinion.

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BTW i remember now that in an old thread Urs used to say "try at 96k" and you will hear..but i don't remember well what he said/wrote, could be 2 or 3 years ago...

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I should probably be more precise. :)

At 192k I hear a definite difference in the overall timbre in the sound, as if a dissonant comb filter was included in the preset.

At 96k the highs are much more rich and present, almost as if I had an EQ on the track. Very nice indeed. :) The big difference here is the metallic ringing found at 192 isn't present.

Urs, if you'd like audio samples I can whip up a few.

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Hey Bmrzycki,

Thanks for checking this out for me. I think ACE sounds great but my CPU just gets overloaded. So a while ago I read that that Zebra & ACE have the same same filter so I started working at higher sample rates to get the best I could with more instances of Zebra.

44.1k vs. 96k - everything sounds so much better now and that's without the marijuana and ecstasy.

Eventually I got greedy and wanted to run Zebra and all my synths at 192k and thats when I noticed the sound differences.

But I'm glad its just not me.

Thanks,

Electrobop
Last edited by Electrobop on Sun Apr 10, 2011 3:59 am, edited 1 time in total.

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No problem Electrobop, glad to help out. :)

I think Urs mentioned one time that he did support up to 192K so there may be a valid bug here. To be honest I think 96K is more than enough, but we'll let Urs be the judge of that. ;)

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OK dumb question; is this a setting within Zebra or within host?
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Mix Mouse wrote:OK dumb question; is this a setting within Zebra or within host?
It's a setting within your host or on your sound card. DAWs often have a sample rate option when rendering to file (wav/aiff) and sound cards have a setting for real-time digital to analog conversion. Both methods basically tell Zebra the sample rate and it reacts accordingly. Here's a screenshot of the render screen in Reaper:
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Thanks bmrzycki
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Renamed thread so it wouldn't get lost.

Electrobop

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