I think it actually *does* record at whatever sampling rate you've
got Pd using, but the header of the output file says 44.1kHz (I guess). When you open the file in your wave editor you'll notice that the pitch is lower than what you recorded. Just tell it to read it as a 96kHz file and everything'll sound fine.
It may not be the best solution but in the end it gets what you want.
At 08:07 PM 06/02/2003 +0100, smoerk wrote:
-bytes 4 will write a 32bit stream? what about the sample rate thing?
Miller Puckette wrote:
Oops. It looks like I never put this in the help window. "open -bytes 3 x.wav" will open a 24-bit stream. You can also do 32-bit floats, but only in ".snd" format (I didn't know at the time that wav files apparently can hold floating point too.) cheers Miller
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