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Some sound card apparently have an issue with 176.4 kHz (which is what you get if you play 44.1 kHz audio in Winamp, VST hosts etc.). Most sound cards support that frequency natively, but not all - and then Windows starts resampling, causing all kinds of weird artifacts because the resampling algorithm is really bad.
A few posts back there was indeed a hot discussion on the sampling rates glitch, initiated by a forum member. Had the perception that this concerns only Standalone version. That too for esoteric purposes like FM x-mission.
So this also finds it way through VST and DSP versions you say. And that it has to do with the fact that soundcard drivers not innately doing resampling to desired rate, rather it's done by the Windows mixer. But I was wondering does this apply to all APIs like ASIO, WASAPI, DirectSound and WaveOut. I mean theoretically speaking, if using ASIO(or KS/WASAPI in exclusive mode), Windows resampling shouldnot come into picture.
I did post something similiar (that was for VST though) a few days back thinking the VST plugin is not handling sampling rates other 44.1KHz correctly. But surprisingly the last release (ST 5.02) of VST plugins apart from working seamlessly on almost all VST hosts, also worked consistently at all sampling rates.
Would wait for the 'sampling rate fix' then.