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41.000 or 48.000 hz in cubase?

Ned Flanders
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Posted : Apr 24, 2005 14:55
What is the right setting in cubase 48.000 0r 41.000hz? In reason i always worked with 41.000 but in cubase it seems to sound strange. Do i have to put it to 48.000 or should i change something else, maybe the soundcard configuration?
thnx
katam
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Posted : Apr 24, 2005 15:02
i think you mean 44100..you should work on that because thats the khz you can burn on a cd ...if you make a project on 48000khz and save it afterwards as 44100 it wont be the same speed...not by much but it will be very hard to mix without correcting all the time.
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Posted : Apr 24, 2005 17:30
So whats the meaning of 48khz sound,i read to flyers?
Is that artists compose the track in lower pitch than the desired and then convert to 48khz,or just the music is played shifted?
luizmenezesjr


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Posted : Apr 24, 2005 17:55
With 44,1kHz (44100 Hz) you can have frequencies from 0.01hZ (lower) to 22050 Hz (higher)

on 48kHz the higher frequencies can go until 24000 Hz, so is suposed the sound is brighter.

But some human being can't listen frequencies higher than 22000 Hz.

If you have a mp3 or wav file with a 24000 hz frequency, and you want to listen to it, you have to make sure that your sound card can reproduce it, and if your speakers can "speak" them too...           Abraços/Regards,

Luiz Menezes Jr.
Campinas/SP - Brazil
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UnderTow


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Posted : Apr 24, 2005 22:56

As it is supposed to go to CD in the end anyway, you don't have any frequency range gain. And anyway, in practise, most devices won't give you an extended frequency range at 48Khz. The slightly higher Nyquist frequency will be used so that the anti-alliasing filters are less sharp causing less artifacts like side-band rippling.

Most engineers agree that when going to 44.1Khz at some point, there is no real advantage to using 48Khz sampling rates as the conversion will damage the sound more than any other advantage the format might have.

In other words, stick to 44.1Khz or go to 88.2Khz if the final product is to go to CD.

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Elad
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Posted : Apr 25, 2005 10:32
i dont know why u say this things..

its not true.. in wavelab i convert 32bit 96000 to 16 bit 44.100 for burning audio without change time or bpm (recording based- not i record but it do it with render) . it must be done right tho..
use dithering also

and it sound much better then export 44.100 b4 mastering.

any label rather u send 32 bit - 96.000 then 16 -44.100
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