Re: Recording in 96K on Linux / Raspberry Pi with Sound Devices USBPre2 Interface

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I would suggest you use a GPIO header card like the Cirrus/Woflson card for any serious audio work on the Pi.

I had some Pi's doing real-time audio streaming over the network with the Cirrus cards without issue.  They support 96k, and also have SPDIF I/O if you want to use external converters.  $40 USD I think and snaps onto the top of a Pi.

James
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From: davidkamp <davidkamp82@xxxxxxxxx>
To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, 09 Dec 2016 06:39:24 -0500 (EST)
Subject:  Recording in 96K on Linux / Raspberry Pi with Sound Devices USBPre2 Interface

Hi,
I am trying to built a Raspberry Pi based 96K audio recorder for scheduled
WAV recordings.
Has anyone successfully made 96K recordings on PI / Linux with the USBPre2?
https://www.sounddevices.com/products/portable-audio-tools/usbpre2
If yes, any experiences on what to watch out for?

The manufacturers could not tell if it will work. In their description it
only guarantees to work on linux up to 48K.  

Also i'd be interested if anyone had good experiences on Linux / PI with
other USB Audio Class 2
devices and high sample rates.

Thanks very much for any tips!
David.



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