Higher sample rate export in MuLab?

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Hi,
Is it possible to export a composition, track, or part of a track at a higher sample rate than 44.1khz? I'm talking about all internal processes (e.g. oscillators) switching to this sample rate for a finer detailed rendering. I'm OK with it not occurring in real-time.
-d.vyd

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Yes - but MuLab only uses one sample rate so that you can hear any effect of the sample rate on what you're getting. You change the sample rate in MuLab->Audio Setup and that's the rate that's used. For example, I just rendered the Pure demo project after changing my Audio settings and the file properties in MPC now show:
Sampling rate : 96.0 KHz
Bit depth : 32 bits

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Yes, thank you once again Peter. I expected to see the sample rate option in the export menu where I set the bit depth. I had to select a driver that offers high sample rates. ASIO4ALL allows for up to 192khz, which is what I selected. I could not hear the audio through my headphones, probably because my current audio box only supports 44.1khz. I exported to file at 32 bit depth.

I then imported to Audacity and slowed the file to quarter speed. I could still hear very clear high tones. I did the same with a file from the same project exported from MuLab at 44.1khz and the high tones were gone.

I think this works because the VST instrument I used is a physical model (not based on samples). A VST relying on samples (at least 44.1khz samples) would likely not produce the same results at higher sample rates.

Anyway, I'm pleased.

-d.vyd

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The ASIO being quiet is because ASIO could not lock your audio device. ASIO demands that it be the only output to your chosen device while in use. FLStudio Asio driver is a god workaround. I use it with Mulab and it's near flawless.

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