Clavia & aliasing (was Wave Wraper)
Rob
cyborg_0 at iquest.net
Mon Jun 28 02:44:16 CEST 1999
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Potas <michael at lake.com.au>
To: 'Tim Ressel' <Tim_R1 at verifone.com>
Cc: 'synth' <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
Date: Sunday, June 27, 1999 8:46 PM
Subject: RE: Clavia & aliasing (was Wave Wraper)
>I am sure the Nord sampling rate is 32KHz... The nords came out
(especially the mark I) before the high speed converters were cheap.
>
>Michael
>
It has been listed as having a 96khz sampling output rate..
And, from the resolutions of the wave that i get from the scope at work, i
would believe this.. BUT, otoh, im sure this is a max, and degrades when you
use multiple voices..
IOW, each voice becomes a division of the clock freq.. so, you get 1 voice
at 96khz, 2 @ 48khz each etc..eventually, you get 32khz per voice because of
the way the mixing works, which is about right, because the sound quality
degrades rapidly with the introduction of more voices..
Rob
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