Topic: Sample Rate Conversion and levels in Digicheck
Here is an extract of a post I made on the Apple Logic forum and I thought I would pose the same question here, as I am using DigiCheck on my PC to measure all of this and have come up with some other findings...
"I had a voice over session that was accidently recorded in 44.1kHz and when bouncing out the final broadcast mix I used sample rate conversion to take to 48k for the editor, who just drops the audio mix (LR) into his Final Cut session.... Unfortunately, the peak levels are messed with using sample rate conversion... We're talking about 1 to 1.5 db too hot, which is pretty important when talking broadcast.
It meters just perfectly on the realtime bounce, but if you open the resulting file in QT it plays out hotter.
I have also tried bouncing out at 44.1 and just using the realtime conversion in FCP, but the result is the same... too hot by about 1 to 1.5db.
Should SRC retain the levels correctly, or is this normal behavior?"
... my other findings suggest that 'all' SRC seems to mess with levels and I guess it is reasonable to understand that this would be normal as there are new samples being introduced etc.
Can anyone shed any light on this? I am wondering if there is a way to do SRC without effecting level?
Regards,
Matt
Matt McKenzie-Smith (UFXII, UFX, Babyface) MacStudioUltra OS13.2.1
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