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Subject: | Re: Recording equipment for student |
From: | Ryuji Suzuki <> |
Date: | Thu, 29 Jun 2006 14:39:43 EDT |
Gianni Pavan <> wrote: > > Edirol R1 is limited to 44.1 kHz sampling; R-1 is discontinued, and most stores seem to run out of R-09... until they get next shipment. > > Other cheap solid state recorders go up to 96 kHz sampling, but the > > frequency response in the upper range must be verified. MAudio > > MT2496 is okay for frequency range but a bit noisy. Do you or anyone know the playback response of Micro Track 24/96 is? (Say, generate a square pulse of 20 microsec duration and save it in MATLAB at fs=96 kHz, play it with MT2496, and see the response of the playback analog filter with a digital storage scope or something.) Thanks! Ryuji (Riuyi) |
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