I've tried a bit to run 96k and there is something about it "that is missing", kind of, compared to 48k.Actually that's a cool tip about aliasing. Even at 48khz I wouldn't be able to hear it but it might still be there.
Something cleaner if this is less aliasing or something else I am not sure. Filtering out 96k samplerate have more distance to audible range, and may need less phase distortion or what it is called due to this. Less steep filter needed.
I've had both Nordlead 2(48k) and now a 2X(96k), but it was 15 years ago I had the first so cannot remember in comparison. But read that some compared more closely and almost felt 2X was too clean, kind of. But all latter Clavia do 96k I AFAIK.
I have the optical outs from preamps to run 96k and inputs on interface too. What complicates is that a Lexicon rack unit only support digital 48k. Either fix that over to analog on/out or get hiddeous expensive Lexicon that do 96k. If I find a second hand I might go for it.
- hiddeous expensive though, my REV2 cost more

Priorities, priorities.....
Statistics: Posted by lfm — Mon Feb 12, 2024 2:19 am