lumpong_bayag
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can somone please send me a short guitar tracks recorded at 192khz? cause im planning to buy m-audio delta 192khz, dunno if its wort
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- meaning only 2% of those who can actually do record at 192kHz - and that number might be highProbably 98% of people that have the capability of recording at 192kHz actually record at 192kHz.
- most "prosumer" grade equipment allows for 192 these days - not sure why - maybe because the underlying chips support it, and the vendors don't want to get lost in the hype storm. You'll put a *big* load on your system and hard drives that won't be associated with a noticeable improvement in quality over the lower rates, imo. That said, I use 96kHz, but that's just because I have multiple converters that for some reason only work together well at that rate.



But what about the people who can hear the difference?![]()
Visually - it was amazing. An almost unbelievable, freakish amount of distortion above 24kHz. With most converters, you just don't see much of anything at all above 20-ish kHz. With these, there was almost as much going on above as below.
To put it simply, just because you can doesn't mean you should. Higher sample rates don't necessarily sound better. All converters are different in that regard.can somone please send me a short guitar tracks recorded at 192khz? cause im planning to buy m-audio delta 192khz, dunno if its wort
thanks

