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Havoc





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Post Posted - Fri Jul 11, 2003 11:13 am 

Sorry, could not resist this. Taken from the overview page of Adobe Audition:

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Highest-quality audio
Record, edit, and mix high-resolution 32-bit files using any sample rate up to 10MHz, including standard rates such as 44.1kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, and 192kHz. Support for 24-bit/96kHz recording ensures DVD-ready sound production.


If you ever want to do stereo in full duplex at 32bit/10MHz you will have to accomodate 160MBytes/s data.

Anybody has a mainframe around for a full reverb in real-time?
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DeluXMan


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Post Posted - Fri Jul 11, 2003 1:11 pm 

National Instruments is one high speed data card company.
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SteveG


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Post Posted - Fri Jul 11, 2003 3:01 pm 

To be fair, Syntrillium has always said this about CEP and CE2000 - it's nothing new at all. A bit cheeky, yes... but not a word of a lie as far as the S/W is concerned. National do instrumentation cards, don't they?

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kylen





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Post Posted - Fri Jul 11, 2003 3:22 pm 

eegads, how many CEP band limited compressors would I need to stack to get octave control up thru 5MHz ?Cool

I might have to network in to the entire CEP user computer pool!:D

kylen
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DeluXMan


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Post Posted - Fri Jul 11, 2003 3:26 pm 

Oop. Yes, the National Instruments are instrumentation cards. I guess this means trouble for audio software like CEP, as in not compatible. Too bad since cool edit would fit nicely in a data collection and analysis setting.

I guess if you were to collect high speed data with NI software, and then convert the files to generic audio, then you could continue in CEP from there. I recall someone recently recording the super-sonic sounds of moths with a NI card.
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