>>but note that very few audio interfaces support literal 32 bit sample
>>values. Most do 24-bits-packed-into-32. The only exception I know of
>>is the Creamware Pulsar/SCOPE systems. 32 bit A/D converters are not
>>commodity items yet, even in high-end audio circles.
>
>close enough.... as long as it gives me 32 of those thingies.
>Adat/Edit is capable of 20 (?), tascam 428 is able to use 24. But, I would 
>have to get the kernel usb guys to implement the usb midi class.  and add 
>the 24 bit format. I thought I might have to use alsa in some way, to get 
>it going, but it seems, supposedly, usb handles all the i/o

congratulations on writing another completely h/w-dependent audio
application :)

--p

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