
Zetajazz44
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I've been reading various articles about how to record at higher resolutions like 96Khz and 192Khz... I believe I have a basic understanding of how a higher sample rate could improve my recording just as a higher resolution on an image increases it's quality...
After reading about the Focusrite ISA428 I've become a bit confused...
The specs read:
"Four classic Rupert Neve-designed transformer-based preamps, 8 channels of cutting-edge A/D conversion, running at up to 192kHz"
With this preamp, will that enable me to record at 96Khz and/or 192Khz? What would be the difference in using this device as opposed to a standalone converter like RME's ADI-4 DD?
In short, I'm asking how do I go about being able to record at 96Khz or 192Khz? What equipment do I need? How will it interface with my Digi001?...
Just on a quest to make a better sounding recording...
Thanks in advance,
Zetajazz44
After reading about the Focusrite ISA428 I've become a bit confused...
The specs read:
"Four classic Rupert Neve-designed transformer-based preamps, 8 channels of cutting-edge A/D conversion, running at up to 192kHz"
With this preamp, will that enable me to record at 96Khz and/or 192Khz? What would be the difference in using this device as opposed to a standalone converter like RME's ADI-4 DD?
In short, I'm asking how do I go about being able to record at 96Khz or 192Khz? What equipment do I need? How will it interface with my Digi001?...
Just on a quest to make a better sounding recording...
Thanks in advance,
Zetajazz44