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Re: [Csnd] Conversion into 48 khz and 24 bit, does it make sense?

Date2005-09-05 09:27
FromJan Jacob Hofmann
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Conversion into 48 khz and 24 bit, does it make sense?
Dear Csounders,

thanks a lot for your useful responses. I guess i will do 2 different 
renderings: One remix I'll leave unchanged in format for supporting the 
standard 44,1 khz 16 bit format. In that way I do avoid downsampling 
and dithering. That one is for the CD then. The second mix will be in 
the enhanced format of 24 bit and, as a lot of reverberation is added, 
in 48 khz. As I use the temporal pattern of the first reflections of 
the reverb for transporting distance clues, the increased temporal 
resolution might add some more definition. As far as I found out from 
your replies, the conversion upwards to a higher bit- or sample rate 
seems not to cause artefacts by conversion, so I'll give it a try.  I 
intend use this 24bit/ 48khz version for performances only, so I will 
not have to reconvert the material again to 44,1/16 bit.

Lots of thanks and best regards,

Jan Jacob



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