Audio Quality Settings

These two parameters provide ways of balancing audio quality vs. conservation of computer power.

High Quality Interpolation

When this is activated, the loop file playback is calculated using a more advanced interpolation algorithm. This results in better audio quality, especially for loops with a lot of high frequency content.

High Quality Interpolation uses more computer power - if you don't need it, it's a good idea to turn it off!

Listen to the loop in a context and determine whether you think this setting makes any difference.

Low Bandwidth (BW)

This will remove some high frequency content from the sound, but often this is not noticeable (this is especially true if you have "filtered down" your loop). Activating this mode will save you some extra computer power, if needed.