> However, ASRC while it obviously eliminates jitter in the source signal,
> does god knows what to the data coming through.My thoughts exactly!  The 
> interpolation only works properly if the in
and out clocks are in a 'consistent' phase (and therefore frequency)
relationship.  From what I've read, ADs ASRC claims to get withing 5ps
- which does sound like a pretty good number, but even so, is not so
much eliminating jitter as hiding it somewhere else.

Anyway, what did you think of the SOUND Sean? I've heard it does sound
pretty good - in a pro-gear kind of way.
> If it really is rounding/dither error, then a BIG kudos goes to the
> golden ears who picked it up.Whilst I'm happy to take the credit for being a 
> pita over it, I reckon
it was jhwilliams and his golden-eared girlfriend who picked it up
first!


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