can anyone explain tech talk in 4th grader terms...?

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If anyone would like to take a jab at explaining this in 4th grader terminology I'd appreciate it.

The system operates on 24 bits with an internal 32 bit calculation using a 67 bit accumulator. E-MU also claims to use a clock system that is particularly effective. It consists of two quartz oscillators and ensures consistent and accurate functioning of the circuitry - the inputs and outputs as well as the DSP - at all clock frequencies (44/48/96/192 kHz).

the 32 bit calculation and 67 bit accumulator... frys my brain a bit, to be honest.
whtthefk?
 
It means: bypass as much of this stuff as you can unless you REALLY need some help achieving low latency monitoring

good cards though
 
Those ARE 4th grade terms these days!

The interface is 24 bits, which is the standard today. The 32 bits is the word length used internally for all data calculations. That's also pretty standard today for pro quality gear. The accumulater is an ALU term that you don't need to geek out on.
 
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