File types, sampling rates and bit resolutions...
Quote from rst on 10 January 2018, 22 h 40 minThere seems to be no obvious information on what types of files the program can read. All example files are FLAC. Industry standard is .wav, but there are others as well. Suggest that this information be added to documentation.
- file types supported / how? - mono, stereo, multi channel?
- sampling rates supported / how?
- bit depths supported / how?
There seems to be no obvious information on what types of files the program can read. All example files are FLAC. Industry standard is .wav, but there are others as well. Suggest that this information be added to documentation.
- file types supported / how? - mono, stereo, multi channel?
- sampling rates supported / how?
- bit depths supported / how?
Quote from max on 11 January 2018, 11 h 22 minThe audio path sampler accepts files:
wav aiff flac and mp3
all sampling rate are supported betwenn 44.1 and 96 khz and interpolated at the sample rate of the audio card.currently to load samples by drag-and-drop, the samples must be previously deposited in the Sample folder indicated on the first page of Sound Trajectory.
Thank you for your remarks, they will feed the user manual quickly.
The audio path sampler accepts files:
wav aiff flac and mp3
all sampling rate are supported betwenn 44.1 and 96 khz and interpolated at the sample rate of the audio card.
currently to load samples by drag-and-drop, the samples must be previously deposited in the Sample folder indicated on the first page of Sound Trajectory.
Thank you for your remarks, they will feed the user manual quickly.
Uploaded files:Quote from max on 28 March 2018, 0 h 40 minSince ST 1.0.2 the sampler accept only wav and aiff mono file. All sampling rate are supported betwenn 44.1 and 192 khz and interpolated at the sample rate of the audio card.
https://www.tripinlab.com/documentation/sampler/
Since ST 1.0.2 the sampler accept only wav and aiff mono file. All sampling rate are supported betwenn 44.1 and 192 khz and interpolated at the sample rate of the audio card.