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Old 14th March 2005, 03:44 AM   #1
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So all the talk about SRCs from higher to lower khz got me wondering about lower-to-higher SRCs. Any issues going from 44khz to 96? Say, to put a 44khz track into a 96khz session; or perhaps in terms of using 44khz sample patches in a 96khz session? Or is that all gravy?

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So all the talk about SRCs from higher to lower khz got me wondering about lower-to-higher SRCs. Any issues going from 44khz to 96? Say, to put a 44khz track into a 96khz session; or perhaps in terms of using 44khz sample patches in a 96khz session? Or is that all gravy?

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