In fact EMXP never allows samplerates higher than 41667 Hz for Emax-1.
I wanted to be sure that the banks would be compatible with all Emax-1 samplers.
The maximum samplerate at which Emax-1 can sample is 41667 Hz (Emax-II even only
39 kHz)
As far as I know the option to change the samplerate to 44100 Hz on Emax (in the
Digital Effects section) was only added for SE versions. I only have an SE and
Plus version (which both support playback at 44100 Hz), so I couldn't test if
non-SE versions are also able to playback samples at 44100 Hz.
If someone can confirm that ALL emax-1 samplers support playback at 44.1 kHz, I
might change EMXP. If not all Emax samplers are compatible, I could still add
the 44100 Hz option in EMXP "on user's risk" :-)
But... does anyone hear the difference between 41.7 and 44.1 kHz samples on the
Emax ??
///E-Synthesist
--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jammie" <jammie.emma@...> wrote:
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> it might be that to get all samples to fit in the emaxs memory that a bit of
sample rate is lowered
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> From: bermudaben2006
> To: emax@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 2:46 PM
> Subject: [emax] Converting wav files to Emax samples using EMXP
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> This is a question for esynthesist or anyone who uses his software:
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> Why does EMXP convert my 44.1 KHz wav files to 41.7 Khz Emax samples, given
that Emax supports sample rates of up to 44.1 Khz?
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> Thanks,
> Ben
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