opaqueice;182465 Wrote: > I don't see how downsampling by an integer multiple can possibly produce > aliasing artifacts. You can simply keep every other bit; naturally that > will remove some (inaudible) high-frequency information, but it can't > introduce any artifacts. Are you sure this is true? If you have something sampled at, say, 96kHz, then it could contain frequencies up to 48kHz. If you then simply chuck away every other sample, you're effectively resampling it to 48kHz, BUT you haven't bandwidth limited the source to 24kHz, so this can introduce some aliasing, couldn't it?
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