Freeze vs. Resample null test
Freeze vs. Resample null test
I ran a null test comparing a MIDI clip playing in realtime against its bounced audio using the freeze/flatten method. I then ran this test again but resampled instead of freeze/flatten. The resampled version was perfectly null with MIDI realtime (24 bit file). The freeze/flat wasn't even close, and came out as 32 bit. None of the audio samples had warp engaged. What's going on here? Is the increased bit change screwing up the sound in a bad way?
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mr.ergonomics
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Re: Freeze vs. Resample null test
no problem here.
I created a midi track
- resampled it on an audio track; phase inverted it = 0
- duplicated the midi track, freeze/flat the duplicated midi track, phase inverted the flat track = 0
hmm... I guess you have done something wrong or overlooked something?
I created a midi track
- resampled it on an audio track; phase inverted it = 0
- duplicated the midi track, freeze/flat the duplicated midi track, phase inverted the flat track = 0
hmm... I guess you have done something wrong or overlooked something?