[maxmsp] Re: input 8000hz / output 44100hz
Mathieu Marcoux
mrcx at yahoo.com
Thu May 1 11:25:24 MDT 2008
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This answer don't really help. I need technical advice not artistic one ;) > > I have a bluetooth microphone device with a maximum sampling rate > > input of 8000hz. I want to use it in a patch set at 44100hz because > > the sound card don't go under that sampling rate. > > Are you sure its the sampling rate? YES. > I guess its the highest frequency it > will pass on. Does it work? NOP! This is the sampling rate. > how does it sound in Max? OK if I use the speaker in the headset because the sampling rate stay the same. > If your mic works in your operating system, the OS will deal > with it, no need to worry about sample rate conversion... The OS don't deal with the conversion. jawbone in = 8000hz sampling rate mac out = 44100 hz samplig rate > If your mic would put out 8000 Hz, you would have given it back > to the dealer or thrown it into the trash.... http://www.jawbone.com/technology.php I plan to use the noise shield technology in a context of a live performance. thanks for any comment who can help... Mathieu
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