On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 02:58 +0200, Carlo Capocasa wrote:
You can do it
already, just run JACK with a plughw device rather than
hw.
Cool!
Maybe not so cool - the ALSA sample rate converter is definitely not
high quality. It's designed to be fast. Good for desktop stuff but not
so good for pro audio.
But, why do you want this? You'll get better results running at a
hardware supported sample rate then resampling at the end.
I have sources that were recorded at 48kHz. I figured that if I
downsampled before mastering the processing would possibly obscure the
conversion noise for the finished product (CD), at the cost of having
conversion noise during monitoring.
You have a soundcard that can't do 48KHz in hardware? That's unusual.
Lee