Hi,
Jon B wrote:
I have a Midisport 1x1, but it has bad latency in
windows, and
I haven't bothered to figure out how to get it working in Linux.
It took me a while, but my midisport 2x2 is working fine in Linux (the
1x1 should also work fine). Haven't given it the full works, so can't
comment on its latency...
Why do they make things that go up to 96 kHz but with
frequency
response cut off at 20? I don't get it. I would love to be able to
record ultrasound for like science experiments or for maintaining all
audible frequencies when slowing sounds down. And audiophiles think
they can hear it. Sounds like the manufacturers would want to have it
go up to at least 35 or so in their interfaces, but nooo...
I guess the antialias filter starts rolling at around 20, and uses all
the extra bandwith to avoid making the filter steeper and messing the
'audible' audio. Just a guess. I would guess most music recording
interfaces do this.
Cheers,
Andrés