The quality is there a difference?
1. OGG or WAVE sample to use better for quoality sound?
2. using more CPU OGG or WAVE?
3. with MuDrum better different track or in one track create event
for better quolity and comfortable?
4.Wavosaur OOG sample does not open,what is missing?
thank you
The quality is there a difference? Questions like, how you work :)
- KVRist
- 367 posts since 26 Feb, 2017 from Lituania,Vilnius
Orion, Bitwig, Tracktion, Mixbus
Win 10, intel i7, ram 20 steinberg UR22mkII
Win 10, intel i7, ram 20 steinberg UR22mkII
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
1. You are not comparing like things. OGG is a container format usually containing Vorbis lossy compressed audio. One of the parameters is "how much loss do you want". A high-quality OGG might be "good enough" for the use you want to put it to (e.g. deep in a mix) that you couldn't care. Similarly, Wave files come in many formats: 8KHz 16bit Integer is "not as good as" 96KHz 32bit Floating Point. Again, it depends on the usage and your own judgement as to what is "good enough" for the purpose.
2. It depends on what you're doing with it and with what software. And on the above mentioned parameters. Copying an OGG file and copying a WAV file... no real CPU difference there. Because of the compression, if you want to turn an OGG file into data to feed to your soundcard, there's extra processing to interpret the data and reconstruct a soundwave. How hard that is depends... on the file content and your target format. And that applies to WAV files, too. If the two do not match (file and target formats), some processing is needed.
3. Define your meaning of "better quality" and what makes you "comfortable" and then you may find the answer.
4. Not a clue.
2. It depends on what you're doing with it and with what software. And on the above mentioned parameters. Copying an OGG file and copying a WAV file... no real CPU difference there. Because of the compression, if you want to turn an OGG file into data to feed to your soundcard, there's extra processing to interpret the data and reconstruct a soundwave. How hard that is depends... on the file content and your target format. And that applies to WAV files, too. If the two do not match (file and target formats), some processing is needed.
3. Define your meaning of "better quality" and what makes you "comfortable" and then you may find the answer.
4. Not a clue.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 367 posts since 26 Feb, 2017 from Lituania,Vilnius
why I have a question? sample factory is oog, wanted reverse Saound drum in wavesaur but with ogg no working, and I see other Drums making i more tracks..
and thinking why..if possible 12 Drum sound into a single track midi,
and do not understand
Thanks
Orion, Bitwig, Tracktion, Mixbus
Win 10, intel i7, ram 20 steinberg UR22mkII
Win 10, intel i7, ram 20 steinberg UR22mkII
