On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 12:42, Ben wrote: > ... > > From: Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: [linux-audio-user] New Asus Ath. XP 2500 Delta 1010LT > > performance > ... > > I'm using it as a live fx processor) But if I try to run at 96000 it > > pops and stuff even at higher intervals (512, 1024,etc). > > > > I guess I expected it should be able to do this no problem and I > > would > > get better fidelity as a result. What would the possible verdict be > > here? I'll buy that! :) Thanks for taking the time to answer. R~ > > Thanks in advance > > > > R~ > > > > > > > > > I can't tell you what is causing this but you probably won't get a > noticeable improvement by switching from 48 to 96 kHz. Your speaker > system (and your ears) are probably incapable of resolving >20kHz > signals in a live PA-type situation. Audio professionals ( mixers, > mastering engineers, etc - not manufacturers ) are still undecided > whether higher sampling rates is a good thing. If you are looking for > higher fidelity sound, your time will be much better spent examining > the gain stages of your system ( matching the impedances of inputs and > outputs, etc ) rather than trying to get hicher frequency response > though your DSP box. > > -Ben Loftis