1. I am not a programmer so I cannot tell a lot about the change of the frequencies coming through... but I know that oversampling has some side artefacts to the whole signal (i.e. latency) and trying to null an oversampled signal to a none oversampled signal doesn´t work that easy imho...ecristian wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2019 1:38 pm Nothing very exciting from presonus in the late years,at least for me, but i have big hopes that in version 5 or 6 they will fix this problem
2. I would assume that something is either wrong with the test or with the HoFa EQ as it isn´t possible that it doesn´t null with oversampling off but it nulls with oversampling on... there is definitely something wrong...
3. I think the assumption is wrong that the High quality mode in the Pro EQ is reversed ...
Quite easy to test... oversampling takes a bit of CPU... take 50 audio tracks playing a little loop with each an Pro EQ on ... if you set them to High quality mode, they take nearly the double CPU...