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Idiot question (yes or no) - you know the answer, I don't
I hope someone can answer this...
I have the line in in my audigy2 routed to the AC97 in 2 codec (24/96, right?), if I pass the signal directly from the prolog thru the "stereo mixer" plugin and connect it to the epilog, will it be resampled to 16/48? My guess would be yes, but I want to be sure. Thanks.
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I think that if it enters the DSP chip, it's 100% sure that the signal was ressampled.
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sure
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sure yes?
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yes, it is resampled
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Thanks!
Is there any way of doing this? To have a 24/96 ac97 2 signal (that's the hardware synth I'm using) and 16/48 ASIO (from software synths) to one analog output? Sorry for asking, I really use the DSP a lot, but I never messed with the p16v chip before and I'm really interested in doing it. If there's a way, just tell me how to do it without going into details, i know enough about kx structure to do it with some clues.
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Yes, it's very possible, but analog output mix is resampled to 16/48. Actually, p16v source is resampled at the point signal enters DSP... You should make conections in DSP, by using p16v device and regular stereo mixer...
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the outputs of the p16v and 10k2 are mixed after the DSP chain
aslong as the entire signal of the 24/96 path does not pass through the DSP you should be fine
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