On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:40:51AM -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > my feeling precisely. the storage issue is an interesting one, but not > clearly an imperative. i do think that a general purpose event data > type would be useful. 1/16 (3 kHz) is actually overkill for normal audio control. Digital mixers typically sample their physical controls at lower rates. Psycho-acoustic arguments would require less as well. Going up to 1/16 is motivated mainly by the fact that 16 frames is more or less the shortest Jack period that makes sense in practice, and you still have a control sample in each period. A higher rate also makes it much easier to upsample to audio rate if that would be required, a simple 1-line lowpass filter is all you need.
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