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NEW: SoX Resampling
pschelbert:
Hi
to test this, just convert a simple dirac to analog. Then you see what filter is in the path.
Convert the time domain to frequency domain to have the full picture.
You can do that for every sample rate and observe the change.
Peter
ConradT:
Don't know much about digital filter technology, but I know what sounds better to me. The SOX re-sampling is a significant advance in sound quality in my system. The music flows better without overemphasizing the edges of notes. The bass lines and percussion are much clearer and it sounds more like instruments are actually being played.
A big thank you for implementing this!
PrinterPrinter:
--- Quote from: kstuart on July 19, 2016, 11:23:48 am ---The upsampling in the recent Schiit multibit DACs is better than anything you can do on PC, so you only want to bypass the DAC if it has poor resampling.
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Thanks mate, I have the Yggy and love it - I wonder what effect the SOX thing will have on it - if at all. My instinct is not to mess with the Yggy/Mike's algorithms. Happy to hear from other people's experience.
soundr:
the sox resampling is beyond amazing sound thank you jim and the all manegment woooooooow :o
kstuart:
--- Quote from: PrinterPrinter on July 23, 2016, 03:00:06 am ---Thanks mate, I have the Yggy and love it - I wonder what effect the SOX thing will have on it - if at all. My instinct is not to mess with the Yggy/Mike's algorithms. Happy to hear from other people's experience.
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If you have the Yggy (lucky you!) then you should definitely have all the Output Format->Sample Rate settings in MC22 set to "No change".
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