Hello, I had seen products from HiFiBerry, it looks great ! Sadly, they don't offer ADC products.
Thanks !
Hoggins!
Le 15/09/2015 18:02, Wayne Merricks a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> The Pi doesn't have Audio in but if all you want is high quality
> output (unbalanced), iqaudio.co.uk do some really nice Pi Hats that
> use the internal i2c connector on the Pi (hopefully I've remembered
> that connector name).
>
> They did speak with me about balanced audio and the possibility of
> making one of their DACs with a TI chip that supported balanced audio
> but this is not something that will arrive any time soon.
>
> Theres also these guys:
>
> https://www.hifiberry.com/
>
> Either way for inputs and balanced you'll probably not get much
> cheaper/better than the EMU 0202 (sadly no longer manufactured). I
> use a roland ua-25 (about as old as the EMU) and a Roland duo capture
> ex (about as close to a modern EMU 0202 as you can get cheaply).
>
> Please note that the Pi USB bus is shared with the network adapter and
> a bunch of other stuff. I don't know if 192khz will be too much for it.
>
> Regards,
> Wayne Merricks
> The Voice Asia
> On 15/09/15 16:50, Hoggins! wrote:
>> Hey there,
>>
>> Le 15/09/2015 17:41, Marc Steele a écrit :
>>> If you're building 1U boxes anyway, might be worth putting a balanced
>>> audio driver chip or transformer in the box. That's what I ended up
>>> doing for a little embedded Pi "codec" I built.
>> Do you know of any audio chip that would be able to handle 192kHz
>> sampling on a Pi 2 ? I'm thinking of building IP MPX codecs on raw PCM
>> between sites. I was thinking using old-fashioned E-MU 0202 for that
>> job, but maybe there are other solutions ?
>>
>> Cheers !
>>
>> Hoggins!
>>
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