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Q:
A high pitched whine is introduced after adding Reverb One to a guitar track on a 192kHz session.
A:
This is probably aliasing noise caused by a high guitar harmonic and the downsampling-upsampling that is necessary to get Reverb One to work at 192k. Try putting a low-pass filter with a cutoff of around 20k before the input to Reverb One. The steeper the low-pass filter slope, the better.
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