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Title: UA-5 mods and USB duplexing
Post by: snoknight on August 27, 2004, 09:31:39 PM
So the digi mod switch issue is no prob, single pole double throw (spdt).
My question: For USB handled Audio what decent software supports latent or simultaneous digital audio through and from the USB? The rumor is that it works but only in ADV. mode and only in 48 and 44 speeds. I feel this may not be entirely correct because the instruction manual states that duplexing only is possible at 96 kHz in ADV. mode. Please someone cut through the speculative crap strings and tell me what works. Mods are great and the stand alone digi mod sounds very cool especially with a switch that returns it to normal mode, ill show picts of the meter mods and digi mod switch when i get around to doing it. but for now i need to maximize the existing system and software seems to be mighty skimp on specification parameters. C’mon where’s my cerebral brainchildren?
Utah D.
Title: Re: UA-5 mods and USB duplexing
Post by: mirth on August 28, 2004, 12:07:52 AM
The digi modded UA-5 disables playback from the host computer, essentially removing the duplex capabilities of the unit when running in 44.1 and 48 and rendering it a simplex-only device.

96khz isn't possible bidirectionally over USB, which is why the sample rate knob on the front of the unit has a 96khz record and a separate 96khz playback selection.