Hey there,
I'm looking for any sort of pci or usb interface that's both Linux compatible and can take two inputs at 192kHz (Picky, I know, it's for a high-precision robotics platform). The only similar products I've seen are the ESI Maya 44 and the Scarlett 2i2, both of which only take input at 96kHz. Anyone got any ideas as to anything else that might be out there? Thanks
Looking for Linux compatible 192kHz in interface
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Re: Looking for Linux compatible 192kHz in interface
If you need to process freqs above human hearing, you really should look at scientific gear rather than audio gear. But this is probably your best linux option:
http://www.sounddevices.com/products/usbpre2/specs/
http://www.sounddevices.com/products/usbpre2/specs/
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Re: Looking for Linux compatible 192kHz in interface
Some Focal / 20.04 audio packages and resources https://midistudio.groups.io/g/linuxaudio
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Re: Looking for Linux compatible 192kHz in interface
Both those look good, I think I'll go check out a Babyface at the local store. We're measuring sounds up to 40kHz, but underwater, and since we're using it for locating the source of the ping, we need to know when the ping was heard to within a very small margin (1ms off is 1.5m difference :L ). We had luck with a Roland Quadcapture, but that's Windows only.
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Re: Looking for Linux compatible 192kHz in interface
Hey I'm working with the babyface but I couldn't get it working with 192kHz. 96kHz is the best I could get it on a Thinkpad (i5, ssd, KXStudio 14.04)