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Help wanted: 2 channel 24bit AES/EBU sample rate conversion 96khz to 48khz
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I need a 2 channel 24bit sample rate converter from 96khz to 48khz. Have to do it with hardware to hook up a Quantec Yardtick reverb running at 48khz with a Lynx AES16-SRC audio card running at 96khz. I've looked all over but simply can't find a box that isn't too expensive and just does this and not a million other things + channels. If anybody here knows of such a box please let me know at mdevelde_laptop AT hotmail.com and I'll be eternally greatfull! |
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Help wanted: 2 channel 24bit AES/EBU sample rate conversion 96khz to 48khz
Marcel de Velde wrote:
I need a 2 channel 24bit sample rate converter from 96khz to 48khz. Have to do it with hardware to hook up a Quantec Yardtick reverb running at 48khz with a Lynx AES16-SRC audio card running at 96khz. I've looked all over but simply can't find a box that isn't too expensive and just does this and not a million other things + channels. Why? Why do you have to run the card at 96 ksamp/sec anyway? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Help wanted: 2 channel 24bit AES/EBU sample rate conversion 96khz to 48khz
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Help wanted: 2 channel 24bit AES/EBU sample rate conversion 96khz to 48khz
Marcel de Velde wrote:
(Scott Dorsey) wrote in message ... Marcel de Velde wrote: I need a 2 channel 24bit sample rate converter from 96khz to 48khz. Have to do it with hardware to hook up a Quantec Yardtick reverb running at 48khz with a Lynx AES16-SRC audio card running at 96khz. I've looked all over but simply can't find a box that isn't too expensive and just does this and not a million other things + channels. Why? Why do you have to run the card at 96 ksamp/sec anyway? Because I want to run my Mytek converters at 96khz because of better audio quality, because of improved audio quality in plugins when using 96khz audio and improved audio quality when converting back to 44.1khz in samplitude in the end. If you're going to be running everything down to 48 ksamp/sec and lowpassing it anyway, all of the ultrasonic information you gain at 96 ksamp/sec is totally lost. Whatever you gain is going to be more swamped by what you are losing in the SRC process. But, why can't you just run the Lynx at one rate when it's plugged into the Mytek, then running it at a different rate going into the Quantec? There's no reason not to do the SRC in software if you're going to be stuck doing it anyway. The Lynx card provides very good sample rate conversion on it's inputs but none on the outputs. So, do it in software. I still don't understand where your problem is. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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