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Hey, thanks. I was pretty confused, but I think I'm on target now.
Nat
(Mike Rivers) wrote in message news:znr1101298772k@trad...
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What I have got is a Behringer Eurorack UB 502. It advertises "130 dB
dynamic range for 24-bit, 192 kHz sampling rate inputs," but there are
no digital ins or outs on the mixer, just analog.
Isn't marketing grand? That's another way for expressing its signal to
noise ratio, or maybe equivalent noise input, or noise floor. Pretty
impressive, eh?
But for that
advertisement, I'd assume I could run mics into it and run it into my
16, 48 mixer's analog ins with no problems.
Of course.
I'm just not sure what that advertisement means. Is it just saying that it's a real good
analog mixer so that if you are using 24, 192 sampling in your
recording, it will let you fully appreciate that sampling rate?
Well, actually the sample rate is related to frequency response (which
hasn't been specified here). It's implying that you can use the full
word lenght, however what it's not telling you is how many of those
bits you're using for digitizing noise from the mixer. But you really
don't need to worry about it. This isn't the perfect mixer, but if
it's what you can afford, it will do the job it's supposed to do.
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