On Sun, 2013-01-27 at 21:52 -1000, david wrote: > I just prefer to use the highest quality sample rate it supports. > Removes one resampling step from the audio processing chain. But, > really > - how much music is distributed on CD these days, vs electronic > download? We had several threads about the sample rate, the resume is, that usually for recording purpose 48 KHz is the best way to go, since most devices perform at best at 48 KHz. There where arguments to use higher rates for public address systems, no valid argument to use 44.1 KHz, assumed your card shouldn't perform better at 44.1 KHz, something very unlikely. If the audio device is ok at 48 KHz, higher rates won't make the audio quality better, but lower rates will make it sound less good. In all the decades working as audio engineer and privately having a home studio I never have seen something other used than 48 KHz in professional audio studios, just at home I've equipment that does sound better at 96 KHz, but this gear anyway does sound less good as other gear I use at 48 KHz. Regards, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user