Re: Soundcard Oscilloscope

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03/23/2018

Hi Will,

Perhaps they are written in the FORTH computer language, and are using 8-bit integer math?

Just a thought,
Stephen.


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From: Linux-audio-user <linux-audio-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Will Godfrey
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 4:01 PM
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Subject:  Soundcard Oscilloscope

Has anyone got any experience of these?
Are they in fact any good?

I would imagine that running one at 96k, 16bit should give a good enough bandwidth and resolution for checking most audio kit.

Which rather begs the question, why are almost all digital scopes only 8bit...
unless you spend a fortune on them?

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