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On Jun 24, 2004, at 5:09 AM, Matthias Grob wrote: > I think Jesse is making a good point there. I had not understood he > was asking about the HalfSpeed feature. Since the EDP does it by > lowering the sample rate of the D/A it may sound less clean than with > interpolation at full sample rate. And its not so wrong to call this > process Oversampling. Actually, I feel that slowing the stream down sounds much smoother than interpolation. the HalfSpeed feature is something that actually makes me wish i hadn't sold my Echoplexen. there, i said it. before that Kim Flint said: >> The Echoplex and the old sampler pitch change by really changing the >> sample rate on the D/A convertors. they both interpolate samples, instead of slowing/speeding the D/A conversion. there hasn't been an Akai that re-pitched the D/As since the S612, and not an E-Mu since the Emulator III keyboard (the rackmount used interpolation and digital filtering.) which was in response to Jesse Ray Lucas saying: >>> I was just curious since comparing the sound of an older Akai S2000 >>> sampler >>> against the sound of a newer S5000 sampler. Although both are 16-bit >>> samplers, the older model sounds "grittier" when you pitch samples >>> down or >>> resample to a lower bandwidth. The EDP sounds gritty, too, when you >>> shift >>> into halfspeed. I would assume the S5000 sounds cleaner because it has better convertors, better interpolation, better summing math. i've owned both, and i don't regret the upgrade one bit. the S5000 could be the best 16/44 sampler ever, it's probably the last sampler i'll ever buy. --- Eric Williamson www.suitandtieguy.com