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acidfluxxbass
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When I render before mastering, what sample rate would you suggest I use?

44.1KHz
48
96
176.4
192

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I always figured 44.1 was the best. Every time I've tried different it just doesn't play.

Good little bit of info here: http://ardour.org/node/2539


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bitcrush it, timecompress and phaser it, finish it off by slapping an echo on it.


then reverse it. :D

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Edited by - Triquatra on 2011/05/05 23:21:24
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You seriously need a proper sound card then Mortis lol.



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quote:
Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
When I render before mastering, what sample rate would you suggest I use?

44.1KHz
48
96
176.4
192

?



You have to consider what sample rate your audio tracks are in. If your samples are 44.1 the gain from exporting in a higher rate won't be much, if any. It'll probably just affect the quality of the reverbs and plug ins but it wont make samples sound better in any way. From a technical standpoint it could be said that bit depth is more important. (I say from a "technical standpoint" since 44.1 at 16 bit resolution covers the range of what practically most human ears can hear). Cubase for example, treats every audio file in 32 bit (or at least used to pre-64bit-Cubase 5) when a process is applied. So if you're using 16 bit samples and applying changes throughout, the quality will degrade more quickly than if you convert to 32 bits and stay there until the end of the production process.


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quote:
Originally posted by Hard2Get:
You seriously need a proper sound card then Mortis lol.



This is true.


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8 bits motha****as!

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quote:
Originally posted by Mortis:
quote:
Originally posted by Hard2Get:
You seriously need a proper sound card then Mortis lol.



This is true.



And i didn't mean that in an arrogant way. Even the worst sound cards should be able to play back at least 48 khz.


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Typically, I export my tracks at whatever bit-depth and sample rate that my session was originally started at. In rare cases, I'll export to my mastering engineer's request, but he's always OK with 24-bit/44.1kHz.

What's more important is what sample rate your session should be in. For music, you'll typically want to be in 44.1kHz or if you want "higher quality" you can work at 88.2kHz. If you're doing music for film/video then you'll want to work in 48k/96k.


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It should be said though, that compared to the music itself, such details are completely insignificant.



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With a sample rate of 44.1kHz, the highest possible audio frequency is 22.05kHz, according to Nyquist theory.

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Get out of my house.



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wut

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I didn't read the entire topic but listenable HQ MP3 version should be 44100 Hz on 320kbps.

Higher sample rate = higher quality. I dunno all about sample rate but I believe higher sample rate requires higher bitrate to get the good quality.

Songs in professional studios, as I read somewhere, Before mastering are rendered as 24-bit WAV files with 96000 Hz sample rate. It's extreme quality, but u need a great soundcard to play that.


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Any sound card should play that these days. Unless you are using an onboard sound card, but they are awful so can't really expect much from them.



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quote:
Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Any sound card should play that these days. Unless you are using an onboard sound card, but they are awful so can't really expect much from them.



Mine is Realtek High Definition audio I think. It plays 24-bit, 48000 Hz.

EDIT: Of course you can play, I tried it on my old PC, but if it's too high then it sounds like crap.


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Edited by - cruelcore1 on 2011/05/29 15:23:08



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