Which sample rate should I use w/ Xonar STX? Better performance at 96?, [was “Which default sample rate for my sound card ?” in General Audio] |
Which sample rate should I use w/ Xonar STX? Better performance at 96?, [was “Which default sample rate for my sound card ?” in General Audio] |
Jun 29 2012, 14:12
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Hello,
before I was doing in my dsp chain in foobar: sox set to 96 khz , followed by a big vst chain of dsp tweaked to my taste. But I've realized that overall my dsp were performing worse than with 44.1 khz. So now it's more like : big dsp chain followed by sox set to 96 khz. Why upsampling ? My reasoning: - the default sample rate of xonar stx after install is 96 khz - I imagine that if I use different software, with different sample rate, they must be mixed to a single sample rate at one moment. So I rather set a big sample rate on soundcard, and play music at that sample rate. - the measurements at tech report website, indicate that the xonar stx perform better at 96 khz , than 44.1 khz. for 44.1 khz : http://techreport.com/articles.x/17256/8 for 96 khz: http://techreport.com/articles.x/17256/9 - if I don't upsample , and set the default sample rate to 96 khz, I imagine that the upsampling would be either handled by the windows mixer or the driver of sound card ? So I rather use something that is well tested like sox. I'm not sure if wasapi would bypass resampling by system. - I can hear differences, but if you ask me to verify such claim, I don't know how it could be ABX ed. Here are sample rate supported by soundcard: 44.1 khz, 48 khz, 96 khz, 192 khz So which sample rate would you use , and why ? Since even tech report website indicate that the xonar stx perform better at higher sampling rate, is is pertinent to upsample using sox "on the fly" while playing music , or should I leave this work to the driver/soundcard/ windows mixer/ I don't know . Does wasapi allow to bypass upsampling if the the sample rate set on soundcard doesn't match sample rate of played music ? thanks |
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Jun 29 2012, 15:23
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Here are sample rate supported by soundcard: 44.1 khz, 48 khz, 96 khz, 192 khz So which sample rate would you use , and why ? My Realtek based onboard audio performs best (according to my own RMAA loopback tests) at 48kHz, so yeah I also up-sample (44.1 to 48) in foobar. I'm not sure I can hear it, but there's a couple of dB measurable improvement so I figure why not. You should try an RMAA loopback test at 48kHz and if it's as good as 96kHz (I'm guessing that it will be) then I'd say use that (48k). This post has been edited by uart: Jun 29 2012, 15:23 |
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extrabigmehdi Which sample rate should I use w/ Xonar STX? Better performance at 96? Jun 29 2012, 14:12
extrabigmehdi oops sorry if I didn't post on hardware secti... Jun 29 2012, 14:14
uart QUOTE (extrabigmehdi @ Jun 29 2012, 05:12... Jun 29 2012, 15:35
lvqcl QUOTE - the measurements at tech report website, i... Jun 29 2012, 16:02
Ceniza On my side I have a Xonar HDAV1.3 Deluxe connected... Jun 29 2012, 19:43
extrabigmehdi So, I finally did this famous RMAA Test for the f... Jun 30 2012, 05:32
uart QUOTE (extrabigmehdi @ Jun 29 2012, 20:32... Jun 30 2012, 09:28
dhromed QUOTE (extrabigmehdi @ Jun 30 2012, 06:32... Aug 31 2012, 09:02
skamp I'm not sure the "Stereo Mix" featur... Jun 30 2012, 09:55
uart QUOTE (skamp @ Jun 30 2012, 00:55) I... Jun 30 2012, 13:14
lvqcl QUOTE while windows allows to set also another sam... Jun 30 2012, 10:49
extrabigmehdi Yeah I meant that the RMAA test was a bit unrelia... Jun 30 2012, 13:22
uart QUOTE (extrabigmehdi @ Jun 30 2012, 04:22... Jun 30 2012, 13:44
extrabigmehdi Ok , I've redone the rmaa test with "line... Jun 30 2012, 16:19
stephan_g You should be getting better 16-bit results still ... Jul 2 2012, 17:03
extrabigmehdi QUOTE (stephan_g @ Jul 2 2012, 16:03) You... Jul 2 2012, 18:22
YellowOnion I did my own loopback testing via sox after I was ... Oct 22 2012, 23:07
Kohlrabi Yet another hint to avoid ALIASUS hardware like th... Oct 23 2012, 00:40![]() ![]() |
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