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Room correction with convolution per sample rate
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25-11-2018, 22:44
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RE: Room correction with convolution per sample rate
Your understanding of my proposal is correct. On a point of detail, the possible incorrect result if things happen in the wrong order would be
44.1 kHz -> upsampled to 384 kHz -> 44.1 kHz room correction rather than 44.1 kHz -> 384 kHz room correction -> upsampled to 384 kHz Although you don't want to do convolution and upsampling together, some other people will want to do this and I don't want to implement a solution that would produce incorrect results for these people. Like you, I am not sure how "wrong" it would sound if a 44.1 kHz convolving filter were applied to a 384 kHz source. Also, I have no experience with convolving filters and I don't know how to create them or what effect I should expect them to have on the sound. Perhaps someone else with experience in this area who does want to do convolving and upsampling together and has a good idea of how the result is intended to sound will offer to help with testing. |
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