Resampling is the unavoidable transformation to convert between sample rates or changes in tempo with pitch. The Superpowered Resampler has two modes: linear interpolation to not lose high frequency clarity, or a high quality 6-point mode with a signal-to-noise ratio below -71 db.
An audio resampler algorithm, especially with a great SNR ratio is unfriendly to the CPU, because it tends to stall (the CPU must wait a long time for the result of the previous calculation). Superpowered audio technology’s new methods reduce the stall cycles to almost zero, improving processing performance by magnitudes.
Easy to use for audio scratching transformations with the built-in support for reverse playback.