I noticed it both in soundforge stock re-sampling, but ramped up to
highest quality, and also with sonar triangular and pow r 3.
It's a very slight pitch variance but you can hear it.
I'll have to install sf10 again and play with the isotope stuff,
since we don't really have anything but presets, I haven't messed
with that too much.
So what's up with the accessibility on lthat stuff, any progress, or
did that die on the vine?
t 09:44 AM 8/28/2010, you wrote:
Chris, I'd love to hear a brief sample where you notice a pitch
change after re-sampling to 44.1K. Also, are you using Sound
Forge's stock resample algorithm or the much better one from iZotope
that ships with later versions of Sound Forge?
Do you notice any pitch variance after you mix-down in Sonar to 44.1?
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