In Reply to: RE: It is typical posted by Scrith on December 15, 2014 at 23:11:45:
You can't prove your statements!! You also fail to understand.
I can't blame you. Nobody nailed the subject!!!!
Otherwise we wouldn't have that weired discussion.
Your problem is, that you don't know what you don't know.
Things are more complex then your rather bold statements would suggest.
In a perfect world upstream generated data jitter and noise shouldn't matter as long the audio interface is able to cope with it. That's correct. That also applies to noise coming in through the backdoors (power supplies/mains/downstream devices/air/ground)
The real world looks different. Each audio interface catches different stuff from different sources. The magnitude of stuff that's been catched also differs from device to device and system to system.
The way that stuff is taken care off differs from device to device and system to system.
Yep. In a perfect world we'd see perfect audio interfaces. There won't be a perfect world though!
Enjoy.
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