Recording at 96/192 bit rate, preserve when import to 48k
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:05 am
This may sound odd.
I'm much into sound design and use real field recordings sometimes to build my sounds.
I used to have Cubase as my main Daw, there I have an option when importing 96kHz into an 48kHz project, either to convert the audio to to the project rate or not.
When choosing not to convert, the sample is about twice as long in time, it's lowered in pitch, so the sound frequenzy above human hearing is no hearable.
When stretching normal audio in ableton, at 48khz, you get lot of artefacts, while stretching with the above method gives a much more pristine sound with more the overtones preserved.
So I'm wondering if there's a way to do this in ableton directly, may be some obscure setting in options.txt, like preserve sample rate, don't convert audio at import, play imported samples at their original rate?
I realize thoung that this could mess up a thing or two in older projects, where the samples are converted to match the project.
Though, I can workaround this for now by export the stretch sample from Cubase at 48/44.1 kHz but every time you convert, someting gets lost I guess.
Cheers!
I'm much into sound design and use real field recordings sometimes to build my sounds.
I used to have Cubase as my main Daw, there I have an option when importing 96kHz into an 48kHz project, either to convert the audio to to the project rate or not.
When choosing not to convert, the sample is about twice as long in time, it's lowered in pitch, so the sound frequenzy above human hearing is no hearable.
When stretching normal audio in ableton, at 48khz, you get lot of artefacts, while stretching with the above method gives a much more pristine sound with more the overtones preserved.
So I'm wondering if there's a way to do this in ableton directly, may be some obscure setting in options.txt, like preserve sample rate, don't convert audio at import, play imported samples at their original rate?
I realize thoung that this could mess up a thing or two in older projects, where the samples are converted to match the project.
Though, I can workaround this for now by export the stretch sample from Cubase at 48/44.1 kHz but every time you convert, someting gets lost I guess.
Cheers!