Re: Why Do My Softsynths Sound Different 44.1 Khz > 88.2 Khz ?
2017/10/14 18:24:19
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It is possible that some of your synths are not designed to produce the same sound at different sample rates. The elimination of foldover distortion (aliasing) at a higher sample rate is one possibility, but depending on the design of the application, the filters and other algorithms may produce different results at different sample rates. If you are feeding data to a synth for which it is not designed, the best practice would be to have it throw an error and not work at all, but that may not always be the case. Arguing over which sound is the true or correct result is a philosophical excursion unless you have more documentation than most plugins will provide, but if you have a statement that the plugin is designed for a certain sample rate then using it at another rate may well result in something the designer did not intend.
In the end, it is the sound you like that is the guide, and deliberate distortions like overdrive, decimation, resonance etc. are part of the palette, so some of the results of exceeding the design sample rate may be useful. Most of us program synths pretty much by ear without completely understanding the specific math that makes the sounds. As others have said, you can export the low sample rate results as audio and import them into a high sample rate project, and the sound should be pretty much the same when re-sampled, even though the synth running at the higher rate is giving you something less than optimal.