--- In [email protected], "Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ANALOG LINE INPUTS
> > Frequency Response +/- .05dB, 20 Hz - 20 kHz
> > 
> > ANALOG LINE OUTPUTS
> > Frequency Response +0.0/-0.35 dB, 20 Hz - 20 kHz
> > 
> > When sampling at 192K: how is the 20-96kHz frequency response?
> 
> That's my experience from a recent purchase: specified for sampling 
> at 96 kc. Works fine, but line-in is still limited to 24 kc. 
> I think - although I can't proof it - that the card samples with 48 kc 
> and does some doubling in the driver. I returned the card and had a 
> refund. 
> 
> This is tempting for the producers: people request hi sampling rates 
> and low noise. If they still limit the line-in to 24 kc there is less 
> noise. So everything is fine unless these nasty people like us show up.
> 
> Walter
>

For those interested, I have written ALSA drivers for the EMU cards,
so that they work in Linux. I have the EMU data sheets for the cards.
The hardware does not have the limits you describe, although the
windows software drivers might.

Kind Regards

James

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