Joern,
if you really do, e.g. for creating ultrasonics,
Running at 192 or 96 kHz gives the theoretical bandwidth, yes, but they
are *audio* converters. There are not many chips that convert the
theoretically possible bandwidth. The M16 e.g. does only 50kHz at 192kHz
and 34kHz at 96kHz.
I once had a couple of very disappointed bat biologists who wanted to
use the M32AD :)
then the only solution
that comes to mind is an rme hdspm plus a pricey converter for 96 or
even 192 khz, such as two adi-qs or an m16.
Way too expensive. There are 32ch converters on the market for a quarter
of that price.
Flo
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