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Home Studio 2 imported audio sounds terrible
I'm trying out HS2 and find when I import a .wav file made elsewhere, it
sounds terrible. In this case it's 48khz, stereo, 16 bit. If I create a ..wav file within Cakewalk and export it, it sounds fine in Soundforge, but not in reverse. Sounds sort of like it's been seriously downsampled or the like. Very harsh, scratchy. Maybe something I have set wrong? I appreciate all shared wisdom. |
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Home Studio 2 imported audio sounds terrible
Sounds like there is something serously wrong with the dithering. That is
the compensating that occurs when changing the sample rate. Try matching the sample rate or resampling the import in a good dithering programme like Adobe Audition before putting it into HS. G. |
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Home Studio 2 imported audio sounds terrible
Gerry wrote:
Sounds like there is something serously wrong with the dithering. That is the compensating that occurs when changing the sample rate. No. Dithering has nothing to do with sample rate conversion, only with word length conversion. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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