But if the aliasing happens inside the plugin due to crazy modulation that introduced aliasing. Now, you have an audio signal that has aliasing. How can you prevent it? You don't have an option to set oversampling in the plugin, neither you can disable any component necessary for the resulted aliasing signal. What can you do?bmanic wrote: Tue May 24, 2022 3:37 pmThat is incorrect. If the plugin allows you to work with it at high sample rates, the aliasing will never happen (provided that YOU do the oversampling AND filtering.. or use a 3rd party or DAW solution that does it for you).EnGee wrote: Tue May 24, 2022 1:32 pm Yes! Once, Urs (U-he) explained it to me in an old thread. In short, if the coder hasn't applied oversampling, then you can do nothing to minimize the aliasing. At least this is what I understood!
Unless, you can put the oversampling before the signal route, how can the oversampling be useful?
Anyway, thank you for the explanation. I need to read it again and read more about the DDMF metaplugin, because I read it can oversample when you put in the signal routes, but didn't read it can interfere with the internal signals of a synth for example.
