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Reduced sampling rate on QTJava

Reduced sampling rate on QTJava

Reduced sampling rate on QTJava

(OP)
Hi,

I am using QTJava for playing MIDI notes with custom instruments created out of individual files. This works very well except for one thing: sounds loaded play at a maximum rate of 32768.

When I create the InstSampleDesc object, call setSampleRate with 44100.0 value and then print the object to the console, the sampling rate value displayed is 32768.0.

The effect of that is that my sounds are played lower than they actually are. I have corrected this with a pitch shift, but of course sound quality would be much better if the sounds would play at 44100.

Any idea why this is happening?

Thanks for your help.

Mariano

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