hi guys,
this is something i think about some times in a year, i discovered the following while working with 48khz vs. 44.1 khz
- a few projects/vsts sound different pitchwise, i also showcased it with some kontakt libraries for example. maybe this also solves some old different pitched sounding layers from the past, i need to check with other vsts
- a lot of audio samples are in 44.1khz, so using these in 48khz projects i dunno
- do streaming services not convert to 44.1khz anyway? i dunno about bandcamp now.
- the small extra headroom/frequency range you get i need to check if i really hear it
- i dunno how much performance impact 48 khz does but i think only few percentage.
so yeah i dunno yet what speaks for and against switching back.
open for discussion.
this is something i think about some times in a year, i discovered the following while working with 48khz vs. 44.1 khz
- a few projects/vsts sound different pitchwise, i also showcased it with some kontakt libraries for example. maybe this also solves some old different pitched sounding layers from the past, i need to check with other vsts
- a lot of audio samples are in 44.1khz, so using these in 48khz projects i dunno
- do streaming services not convert to 44.1khz anyway? i dunno about bandcamp now.
- the small extra headroom/frequency range you get i need to check if i really hear it
- i dunno how much performance impact 48 khz does but i think only few percentage.
so yeah i dunno yet what speaks for and against switching back.
open for discussion.
Statistics: Posted by Caine123 — Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:47 pm — Replies 2 — Views 91