Has anyone ever compared the sound quality of EMXP and midi dump? As I said
earlier, I think sound quality of files converted with EMXP is perfectly ok if
you leave enough headroom before conversion. I have never used Midi dump though.
--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jammie" <jammie.emma@...> wrote:
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> the best way to get a good quality sound into the emax is through midi sample
dump i use dissidants sample wrench as it works with all the old samplers
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> From: Chip
> To: emax@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 7:13 AM
> Subject: [emax] Re: Converting wav files to Emax samples using EMXP
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> another significat factor is the AD 12 bit conversor
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> sometimes you get better results sampling a sound directly to emax's sample
input using a decent preamp.
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> --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Rei" <vjrei@> wrote:
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> > The answer is very simple...
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> > Algoritms. Emu software is meant to work with Emu hardware. Is like when
you buy an iPod or any other music device, if you use some other kind of
headphones the sound is gonna be way different, usually bad.
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> > The OS of each Emu sampler is calibrated for its own hardware, if you
import an audio file only with the correct sample rate that doesn't mean
anything, you are missing the antialiasing filter, that is the one that gives
the texture and the quality to the actual sample other than the samplerate.
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> > EMXP is only downgrading the sample rate but is not resampli with
antialiasing/EQ or compression. That is what gives Emu its sound, they really
did an amazing job suking the sounds out of the technology back then.
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