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On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 10:29:12AM +0100, Steven Boardman wrote:
> You may get a slightly better performance by up sampling the 8khz to
> 44.1/48 before convolution with the hrtf.
If the upsampling is any good it will not produce any signal above
the original limit of 8 kHz. So this won't make an
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