back frequency or bitrate, so far EMXP does not contain an advanced rate convertor which takes into account physical side effects of linear bitrate conversions. I didn't implement that kind of advanced convertor (yet) because the normal linear intrapolation/ extrapolation method still seem to give very acceptable results. > >>When importing WAV files in EMXP and converting them to some target sampler format, an optimal result *could* be achieved if you would prepare the WAV files with an advanced WAV editor before importing them in EMXP. This preparation would consist of (a) convert to a samplerate which is natively supported by the sampler (like 27778 Hz for EII) and (b) convert to 16-bit resolution. In some cases (c) loudness normalization could help too - that's something EMXP will not do. Everything I've ever made to go into EMXP was prepared this way- mostly because I could never quite guess what was happening to the data as it was being ..."Translated" :) I use SoundForge which has the capability to store a preset for each of the different procedures. I have every samplerate conversion available as a preset for the various samplers I use- Emax I, Mirage, etc. This can really help streamline everything since when finished editing a sample I can just click on "EMAX-2778" or "EMAX-15625"... Is there any way we could have the option in EMXP to disable conversions altogether, and it would error out if upon receiving anything it didn't like ? I wish there was a master table at the very end of the manual like an appendix that would list all the input specs to EMXP for all supported samplers similar to the "Conversion constraints of the Emax" cheers, [w]
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Re: [emulatorII-list] Re: EMXP questions
2010-03-07 by Wayne Griffin
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