On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 10:19:59AM -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > there is another possibility: that i've been duped by a highly tech- > oriented sales pitch and that in reality jitter doesn't matter much. It matters if it's really bad. But given today's digital components and technology an audio card designer really has to be quite incompetent (or have an incompetent manager) in order to get to that point. For my work I design systems that sample at up to 1 Ghz. Clock jitter in sampled signals results in 'phase noise' and there are usually quite heavy specs on that in space telecom equipment. But even with sample periods in the nanosecond range it's usually *not* the AD or DA converters that dominate the phase noise equation. -- FA