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RE: EMU

Yep, you're missing something. 24/192 is possible over USB. Very few know how to do it. EMU and Edirol are two of the companies that know how to do it right. The high end is years behind on this matter. Plow through the world record posts on the forum I linked. That will answer that question and every other under the sun!

How it gets 24/192 material is by downloading it or playing it. You're gonna need to use the EMU's analog outputs to get the 192kHz output; and a PC. You got analog inputs laying around anywhere to make this happen? ;)
Regards,
Joel


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  • RE: EMU - joeljoel1947 19:16:20 07/17/09 (7)
    • RE: EMU - chopper87@aol.com 20:37:10 07/17/09 (6)
      • RE: EMU - aljordan 05:03:25 07/18/09 (4)
        • RE: EMU - John Swenson 08:36:55 07/18/09 (0)
        • RE: EMU - chopper87@aol.com 06:59:52 07/18/09 (2)
          • RE: EMU - aljordan 09:52:16 07/18/09 (1)
            • RE: EMU - chopper87@aol.com 09:38:16 07/19/09 (0)
      • RE: EMU - joeljoel1947 04:32:34 07/18/09 (0)

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