Well, I think I did, but let me phrase it even more obviously: There currently are no plans to add oversampling and it wouldn't have been skipped if sonic performance had seriously been impacted by this step, i.e. according to measurement and criterial listening. Aliasing is not really an issue in the VCL-4 unless you drive the audiopath - not the sidechain - into clipping all the way, which isn't the primary application for this unit which is compression. Keep in mind that most BRA plugs emulate discrete solid state or tube based circuits which would generate ridiculous amounts of aliasing or create stability issues (e.g. the negative feedback network in the VLA-2A's audio amplifier) when emulated without oversampling.jbarish wrote:Actually you didn't. You focused on my mentioning the oversampling instead of answering the preceding question about aliasing in comparison to BRA plugs. It's OK though, you're free ignore potential customers inquiries or suggestions. It is a bit telling about you and your company, however.fuseaudiolabs wrote:I think I answered that on p2: viewtopic.php?p=6991747#p6991747jbarish wrote: I'd be very interested in answer to my question from yesterday:
jbarish wrote:I don't recall running into aliasing in my BRA plugs. Would you say VCL-4 exhibits more aliasing than the BRA products you've worked on?? I hope you'll be able to implement oversampling at some point. I work at 44.1 and 96k is not feasible for me right now.
I hope this clearifyes your question better then my previous answer
Best,
Ray
