Hi, Jon B wrote: >I have a Midisport 1x1, but it has bad latency in windows, and >I haven't bothered to figure out how to get it working in Linux. > > It took me a while, but my midisport 2x2 is working fine in Linux (the 1x1 should also work fine). Haven't given it the full works, so can't comment on its latency... >Why do they make things that go up to 96 kHz but with frequency >response cut off at 20? I don't get it. I would love to be able to >record ultrasound for like science experiments or for maintaining all >audible frequencies when slowing sounds down. And audiophiles think >they can hear it. Sounds like the manufacturers would want to have it >go up to at least 35 or so in their interfaces, but nooo... > > I guess the antialias filter starts rolling at around 20, and uses all the extra bandwith to avoid making the filter steeper and messing the 'audible' audio. Just a guess. I would guess most music recording interfaces do this. Cheers, Andr?s