On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 11:01:15 -0500
"jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com" <jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com> wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 10:50:01 -0500
Joe Hartley <jh(a)brainiac.com> wrote:
You may need to start a new session and import
the tracks from the
old session's interchange/<session_name>/audiofiles directory.
If you import the old tracks to your region list,
I believe Ardour
will resample as needed. I do everything at 48k because of my
mixer/interface, and have pulled in tracks recorded at different
rates with no issues.
Importing will defeat in general the purpose of higher quality because
the source material has less to start with. Importing the rest of the
project and redoing the guitar and bass tracks, which is probably what
you meant, creates new sources with higher sampling points.
I believe you completely misunderstand me.
Your session runs at a sample rate set by JACK. All the files that have
audio in them have to match that value. If the audio you want to use has
a higher sample rate, it will have to be re-sampled at the lower rate for
Ardour to use it in that session.
If you want to have JACK and Ardour run at the higher sample rate, assuming
your interface supports it, you'd have to create a new session and import the
tracks. The files with the audio that match that new, higher rate will be
imported with minimal processing, while the other tracks will be up-sampled.
There is no way for Ardour to use files of a different sample rate without
them being resampled to the rate of the session, as determined by JACK's
setting.
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