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From the Cab-Lab manual:
"Wav2Syx requires mono .Wav files which have been deconvolved (but they can be of any sample rate or bit depth.)"
Cab-Lab convert without warning or error message 96kHz/32bit_float IRs. But whatever format (UltraRes or High-Res) i choose to convert Wav2Syx, it sound like crap and re-convert High-Res to wav to take a look into the frequency response, i get this:
DESCRIPTION:
Red: Original 96kHz IR
Green: Cab-Lab 96kHz/32bit_float conversion result
Blue: Cab-Lab 96kHz/24bit_integer conversion result
Pruple: Cab-Lab 48kHz/24bit_integer conversion result
So, two findings:
1) 96kHz/32bit_float conversion did not work.
2) 96kHz/24bit_integer seems to give inferior good result in comparison to a 48kHz/24bit_integer conversion when i take a look to the spike at 32Hz?! Or is this from re-conversion from .syx to .wav. I don`t think so ... ?!
Internally, Axe-Fx IR-.syx format seems to be 48kHz/32bit_float?! So, i thought 96kHz/32bit_float .wav would be the best RAW-data for conversion? Seems not to be ...
Two questions:
1) Is this a bug or by design?
2) What is the best sample rate and bit depth to get the best High-res and UltraRes conversions with Cab-Lab?
Validate for yourself: Here are the original .wav IR-Testfiles .
"Wav2Syx requires mono .Wav files which have been deconvolved (but they can be of any sample rate or bit depth.)"
Cab-Lab convert without warning or error message 96kHz/32bit_float IRs. But whatever format (UltraRes or High-Res) i choose to convert Wav2Syx, it sound like crap and re-convert High-Res to wav to take a look into the frequency response, i get this:
DESCRIPTION:
Red: Original 96kHz IR
Green: Cab-Lab 96kHz/32bit_float conversion result
Blue: Cab-Lab 96kHz/24bit_integer conversion result
Pruple: Cab-Lab 48kHz/24bit_integer conversion result
So, two findings:
1) 96kHz/32bit_float conversion did not work.
2) 96kHz/24bit_integer seems to give inferior good result in comparison to a 48kHz/24bit_integer conversion when i take a look to the spike at 32Hz?! Or is this from re-conversion from .syx to .wav. I don`t think so ... ?!
Internally, Axe-Fx IR-.syx format seems to be 48kHz/32bit_float?! So, i thought 96kHz/32bit_float .wav would be the best RAW-data for conversion? Seems not to be ...
Two questions:
1) Is this a bug or by design?
2) What is the best sample rate and bit depth to get the best High-res and UltraRes conversions with Cab-Lab?
Validate for yourself: Here are the original .wav IR-Testfiles .
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