On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 11:33:44 -0500 "jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 11:18:32 -0500 > Joe Hartley <jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Your session runs at a sample rate set by JACK. All the files that > > have audio in them have to match that value. If the audio you want > > to use has a higher sample rate, it will have to be re-sampled at the > > lower rate for Ardour to use it in that session. > > Sure. Thing is, I sample, eg. I record in Ardour only. So I only > speak of Ardour. As Paul mentioned, even if you're not running JACK, this is still non-trivial. > > > If you want to have JACK and Ardour run at the higher sample rate, > > assuming your interface supports it, you'd have to create a new > > session and import the tracks. The files with the audio that match > > that new, higher rate will be imported with minimal processing, while > > the other tracks will be up-sampled. > > This "up-sample" as far as I understood from the course, does not exist > in reality as far as the quality of audio is concerned. Of course not. Resampling a 48k sample to 96k won't add fidelity, but it'll get them to match the sample rate of the higher-quality tracks, which I assumed already existed. > > There is no way for Ardour to use files of a different sample rate > > without them being resampled to the rate of the session, as > > determined by JACK's setting. This holds true for recording new tracks as well - you can't have a session at 48k and then add tracks at 96k. > Out of say 15 tracks, there would be 4 that need higher quality > sampling because they are acoustic instruments. But the 15 tracks, > even the synths and synth drums, will take so many more megabytes of > space, because the sampling rate is not set on a per track basis. Storage is cheap. > Maybe sampling rates on a per-track basis does not make sense in FAWs > in general. With the timing involved, I can't see where multiple sample rates within a session could ever work well. -- ====================================================================== Joe Hartley - UNIX/network Consultant - jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user