muski;222838 Wrote: 
> OK, I took the US-122L apart, and, from wikipedia, figured out what an
> oscillator looks like (hey, I'm a software guy...).
> 
> I think I have found three oscillators.  Here are the labels on them:
> 
> 22.5792i6 (label on circuit board reads X1 22.579MHz)
> 245KD6H (labeled X2 24.576MHz)
> 160KD6H (labeled X4 16MHz)
> 
> Based on this, can you tell whether it is doing native 44.1KHz
> recording, or do you think it is doing some kind of sample conversion
> that might be introducing artifacts? Do you think the first two
> oscillators might have something to do with USB or MIDI or something?
> 
> Let's hope I can get it back together...
> 
> muski

Normally the value of the oscillators multiplied by an integer will
give the natively supported sample rates.

At firts glance you seems to be fine as it has 3 oscillators so it can
support several sample rates without resampling.

However I am a bit puzzled by the fact that 2x 22.5792 = 45.1584 and
not 44.1 :P


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