im not an owner of an RS290 so cant answer your questions.
Other than point out that aliasing noise is not a by product of low bit depths . Aliasing is a by product of low sample rates.
sorry to act like teacher but that is my job ;)
regards
----- Original Message -----
From: ethanzer0
To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 1:36 PM
Subject: [analogue_systems] RS290 Question
I just received my RS290 this weekend
and I am wondering if there is something
wrong with mine, or, if software version
v1.0 is buggy.
I noticed the following:
* The maximum sampling rate is 46.9k
not 48k.
* With the feedback turned up in delay
mode I get high frequency aliasing that
sounds like it is sampling at less than
16bits.
* I caused the interface to hang by
checking input and output levels.
* When manually setting the delay time
unless the knob is all the way right, or,
all the way left, the delay time is not
stable. I can see this by the the numbers
in the display being jumbled and hear this
as distortion in the processed output.
Are these quirks correctable? Should I contact
the shop I purchased the RS290 from? Should
I contact AS?
Thanks in advance,
Ethan
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Re: [analogue_systems] RS290 Question
2003-04-21 by Gareth Green
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