The Steinberg UR242 could fit the specs and is fairly cheap. I had the smaller UR22 and it was working pretty good until it developed nasty clicks that i never found the source for (independent of the system i used it with) On 07.12.18 21:46, IOhannes m zmölnig
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hi all, i'm looking for a soundcard that can capture at 192kHz, preferably 4 channels (at this samplerate), with phantom power. the frequency response should be fairly flat up to 85kHz (i'm mainly interested in the frequency range between 77kHz and 81kHz). afaik the roland UA-55 (Quad-Capture) both supports the required sr and its anti-aliasing lowpass doesn't kick out my payload.. the UA-55 seems to be discontinued, but i guess that the UA-1010 (octa-capture) would also have suitable hardware (and is able to capture 4 channels @ 192kHz). however, from what i've found on various forums, both devices only have basic support on linux; esp i've read that they are only supposed to run in 44.1kHz, which - for my use-case - is a show-stopper. the UA-1010 is about 500€ which is nice enough (i don't think the project would be able to afford a 1000+€ soundcard). gfmdfx IOhannes -- Niklas Reppel www.parkellipsen.de |
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