The main artifact: Linear interpolation sounds darker. It doesn't necessarily introduce noise - linear interpolation can be very clean in that regard. The sonic difference tends to be a gentle rolloff of high frequencies, starting at around 1/4 of the sampling rate.Novalis wrote: I have VVV, but I would like to know how I can identify what linear interpolation artefacts sounds like.
If somebody could point it out to me once what it is I have to listen for, than I can do it on my own in the future.
ValhallaShimmer is a really easy place to hear this. The dark color mode just switches over to linear interpolation. That's the only change.
In other plugins, you can listen for the following artifact: If the sound is fairly bright with the modulation depth at zero, but then gets darker as soon as the modulation depth is set to a non-zero value, the plugin is probably using linear interpolation. I remember hearing this artifact in Eventide UltraVerb - it was fairly bright sounding with no modulation, and then instantly got warmer and darker when the modulation depth was turned up. This is due to these plugins setting the delays to an integer value when the mod depth is at zero.
