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How to use the Secret Rabbit Code resampler?

i have the dll in my componants,and have it active,is there any more to configure.i don't notice a great deal of difference,am i doing everything correct?

How to use the Secret Rabbit Code resampler?

Reply #1
Shouldn't it be the goal of a resampler to alter the perceived sound as little as possible? Also, what is it you expect to hear a difference from, another resampler?

How to use the Secret Rabbit Code resampler?

Reply #2
Shouldn't it be the goal of a resampler to alter the perceived sound as little as possible? Also, what is it you expect to hear a difference from, another resampler?


i just thought their might be more to installing the plug in.
do you have any experience with this particular plug in?

How to use the Secret Rabbit Code resampler?

Reply #3
As long as it's in the "Active DSPs" list in the DSP Manager in foobar, then it's working.

How to use the Secret Rabbit Code resampler?

Reply #4
As long as it's in the "Active DSPs" list in the DSP Manager in foobar, then it's working.


Some DSPs have to be "manually" turned on. I know this is the case for Dolby Headphone DSP (have to go to its preferences, set a valid dolby dll, and restart) and for Channel Mixer (have to enable it from its preferences).

I don't know about this resampler, but there is a small chance that it might have to be manually enabled by going to its settings.

 

How to use the Secret Rabbit Code resampler?

Reply #5

As long as it's in the "Active DSPs" list in the DSP Manager in foobar, then it's working.


Some DSPs have to be "manually" turned on. I know this is the case for Dolby Headphone DSP (have to go to its preferences, set a valid dolby dll, and restart) and for Channel Mixer (have to enable it from its preferences).

I don't know about this resampler, but there is a small chance that it might have to be manually enabled by going to its settings.



Thanks RotAtoR & kanak!