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Sampling in music involves taking a section of audio from another source – in this instance, an existing song – and then reworking it into the creation of a new track. Some ill-informed musicians have described it as blatant, shameless plagiarism, but this is an ignorant view point to take.

Oversampling- Some practical advice needed.

I have read enough about oversampling to know that the process is for improving audio quality whereby converters sample at a higher rate than the base frequency, which facilitates the use of filters with a gentler slope (curtesy of recording.org audio terms) And given the vast amount of practical things one needs to learn about recording, that is enough of an understanding of oversampling for m

Oversampling

Used during analog to digital and digital to analog conversion and refers to the process whereby the converters sample at much higher rates than the base frequency. This allows the filters to be much gentler in slope, which results in less phase distortion in the audible spectrum.

sampling rate question...HELP!

so i messed up a clients session for the first time today and I'm trying to fix it for them...

so i used a saved template today for drums and i believe i saved that template at 44.1 originally. and stupidly today wasn't thinking and recorded the session at 48. (I'm not even sure if templates keep the original sampling rate but it makes sense to me)