[Ardour-Users] resampling clicks

. m u r m e r . murmer at murmerings.com
Fri Apr 29 03:56:50 PDT 2016


no other thoughts on this, anyone? it can be worked around, but it's 
pretty inconvenient.

best,
patrick


On 2016.04.24 19:53 , . m u r m e r . wrote:
> On 2016.04.24 18:49 , Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
>> Well, it's a spurious sample in an otherwise quiet section, each time
>> the same value, not a discontinuity because of a buffer under- or
>> overrun. Yeah, looks very much like a clocking issue. But the OP says it
>> appears during import with resampling.
>
> it doesn't always come in quiet sections. that was just a coincidence
> with the sound file i used for the example. and yes, it's happening when
> i import 48kHz soundfiles into a 44.1kHz project.
>
>> FWIW, Patrick, it does show up in the waveform very clearly here.
>
> right, it will show up in the exported file if i export the project
> (like i had to do to send you an audio sample). but it doesn't show up
> in the waveform in the project itself, although it is audible and
> consistently placed.
>
>> I haven't seen this on Linux, ever, and I routinely upsample snippets
>> taken from CD to 48k because that is my studio clock standard.
>> Looks like it's a bug. I don't see how any user error, not even a clock
>> misconfiguration, could explain this behaviour during import.
>
> i've never seen it before either, on linux or mac, and this task is
> something i regularly perform with ardour and have done so for years. so
> it must only be since my most recent version upgrade (4.7.13). i can't
> think of anything else that might have changed in my workflow.
>
> best,
> patrick
>


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