Re: alsa loopback in 384khz

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On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 7:48 AM, Olivier Schmitt <sc.olivier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I juste whant to ask the community how can we use some alsa loopback in 384khz or 768khz sample rate.
>
> Dont ask me why, the reply is that i am an radio ham and we use lot of loopback for signal processing.
>
> But for somme reason we need more than 192khz of sample rate.
>
> Thanks in advance dear community members.


Heh, sounds like fun.  What hardware would you be using?  I've often
thought of projects where I need higher sample rates (like doing bode
plots of power supply and opamp stability).  It would be handy if
there were a simple way of getting to those rates directly as sound
samples so I could use the regular audio processing chain I'm familiar
with.

-Caleb


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