Sage wrote:
> > I have a Midiman Delta 66 that uses the envy24 alsa driver. The Windows
> > drivers for this card have a feature that enables me to lock the output
> > rate (in kHz) to whatever level I want. If I set it to 96 kHz,
> > everything will be upsampled to 96 kHz before it goes out to the
I take it nobody knows of a way to set all output at the same rate (96
kHz)? Is this not possible using the alsa driver?
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 01:47, Sage wrote:
> I have a Midiman Delta 66 that uses the envy24 alsa driver. The Windows
> drivers for this card have a feature that enables me to loc
Sage wrote:
I have a Midiman Delta 66 that uses the envy24 alsa driver. The Windows
drivers for this card have a feature that enables me to lock the output
rate (in kHz) to whatever level I want. If I set it to 96 kHz,
everything will be upsampled to 96 kHz before it goes out to the
speakers. If
I have a Midiman Delta 66 that uses the envy24 alsa driver. The Windows
drivers for this card have a feature that enables me to lock the output
rate (in kHz) to whatever level I want. If I set it to 96 kHz,
everything will be upsampled to 96 kHz before it goes out to the
speakers. If I set it to 44