Summary: I noticed that when changing the audio sample rate for my interface, Kaivo produces radically different sounds at different sample rates on some patches.
Steps to reproduce:
Add Kaivo to a track.
Select the "Kaivo Pads > Keratinous Pad" preset.
In Ableton's settings, select a 44.1k in/out sample rate. (See the window here) I chose the largest possible buffer size.
Create a MIDI pattern with a held note or notes. In the examples below, I used this pattern.
Listen to the output.
Repeat steps 3 through 5, at different Sample Rates.
Expected result: Kaivo's output should be consistent at musical frequencies, regardless of the sample rate of the output environment.
Actual Result: The resulting sounds are dramatically different. To my ears, it sounds like, at higher sample rates, there are more voices, with heavier detuning and slower modulation.
Evidence: The results reproduce even when bounced to audio files. I have created exports at various sample rates (the samples are all dithered down to 44.1k):
(from "hardlyknowem" on Madrona forums)
Summary: I noticed that when changing the audio sample rate for my interface, Kaivo produces radically different sounds at different sample rates on some patches.
Steps to reproduce:
Add Kaivo to a track. Select the "Kaivo Pads > Keratinous Pad" preset. In Ableton's settings, select a 44.1k in/out sample rate. (See the window here) I chose the largest possible buffer size. Create a MIDI pattern with a held note or notes. In the examples below, I used this pattern. Listen to the output. Repeat steps 3 through 5, at different Sample Rates. Expected result: Kaivo's output should be consistent at musical frequencies, regardless of the sample rate of the output environment.
Actual Result: The resulting sounds are dramatically different. To my ears, it sounds like, at higher sample rates, there are more voices, with heavier detuning and slower modulation.
Reproducibility: Happens every time for me.