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Video: why you need 96 KHz sample rate to clearly record frequencies up to 20 KHz

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  • edited January 2021
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  • There are all sorts of reasons, both for and against raising sample rates. It’s not cut and dried.
    The descending artifacts when the original pitch is ascending are also known as foldover frequencies and are due to signals exceeding the Nyquist ceiling and not getting sampled often enough to recreate the original waveform correctly. The answer? Raise the sample rate.

    However, when I was a kid, I hated treble recorder groups, because high harmonics that were slightly out of tune created enharmonic beat frequencies that I heard as high pitched distortion. Record the individual instruments with a lower sample rate and those high harmonics are not present when mixing, so no beat frequencies and no distortion...

    Horses for courses, I guess.

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