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Hi, pls is there JSFX plugin you implemented oversampling in. I wanted to take a look at how you did it, or perhaps if you could just list the steps as to how you did it natively in REAPER because that works perfectly?
Asked by Hello (197.251.240.x) on September 19 2025, 1:10pm
Reply on September 19 2025, 2:55pm:
there have been but it is totally crap and not really useful. we do it in reaper by using our built-in SRC algorithms (which are a bit much for JSFX to implement).
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Posted by Hello (197.251.240.x) on September 19 2025, 4:15pm:
Oh I see! It just came to my mind that you recently made some updates to the true peak implementation of the LUFS meter which is JSFX, is that true peak implementation not having oversampling?
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It has a one-way oversampling, but I guess you could implement two-way similarly.
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Justin
on September 19 2025, 5:28pm:
but in general the sinc filter size used by true peak analysis isn't ideal for FX oversampling, too small
Posted by Hello (197.251.240.x) on September 19 2025, 5:39pm:
Alright, I get it now. Thanks for the info.
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