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-- how many bit and khz is a nordlead 3 ?
how many bit and khz is a nordlead 3 ?
i can`t find it anywhere
it's not really important as the output is analog anyway and doesn't base on bits and khz.
nevertheless I think the DA convertor is 24b/96khz
it`s 18 bit 44 khz , i asked at clavia.com
i thought also it would be 24 96 at least, because i saw a nordlead 2 has that too, but those are nordlead2x(updated version of 2) that came after the nordlead 3.
he told me.
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| Originally posted by thecYrus it's not really important as the output is analog anyway and doesn't base on bits and khz. |
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| Originally posted by Derivative The internal bitrate and samplerate before the output stage of the Nord should be as high as fucking possible before conversion. Then the convertors need to be good and they need to oversample to avoid aliasing before the input. Which would suck if they didn't. |
Ugh. You are completely missing out the part of the Nord Lead converting its digital signal to analogue before outputting it.
I already mentioned with analogue you still want awesome AD conversion to get the most out of it - if you are producing in a digital environment. But in that same environment instead of sending an analogue signal direct into the sound card and then converting to analogue - you are creating a digital signal on the Nord Lead, converting it to analogue then converting the analogue signal back to digital again.
This is the biggest drawback to virtual analogue hardware. 2 conversion stages instead of 1 and the DA conversion on the VA synth usually isn't that brilliant anyway.
If you are using a softsynth you don't need to do that because you never convert it to analogue - it never passes through the input stage on your soundcard and the signal always remains digital until it is output to a speaker. The only time that would not apply is if you send the signal of a softsynth outboard. Then you have to convert to analogue. To get it back in you need to perform an AD conversion. And thats stupid unless your converters are all kinds of awesome.
Man - you have a Virus. Try sending a test tone to your soundcard via the analogue outs then sending it back into the input of the Virus. Keep doing it a couple of times and watch as the sound turns to shit.
you don't need to tell me that. i know all this things!
but what do you want to do if the NL3 works internal only with 22kHz? double the speed of the sample generator? yeah, circuit bending :P
it's just complete useless to discuss about something which you can't change..
an 18 bit 44 khz signal DA converted then AD converted sounds worse than a 24 bit signal DA converted then AD converted assuming you use the same DA then AD converters throughout.
a completely analogue signal, AD converted will sound even better still, again assuming the AD converters are the same throughout the test.
I stand my by statement that this:
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| it's not really important as the output is analog anyway and doesn't base on bits and khz. |
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