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10
Appendix
10.1
Technical Specifications
Output (D/A)
Channels
6
Sampling Rate
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 kHz
Bit Resolution
24
Converter
Cirrus Logic
Spec
Line
Headphone
Cross Talk
-87 dBu
-87 dBu
Impedance
100 Ohms unbalanced 200
Ohms balanced
8... 600 Ohms (Load)
Maximum Output Level
9.6 dBu
9.3 dBu 4.26 V rms, 100 mW
@ 100 Ohms
THD + N
0.007 %
0.012 %
SNR
101 dB (A-weighted)
95 dB (A-weighted)
Frequency Response
10 - 40 kHz±0.5 dB
10 - 40 kHz±0.5 dB
10.2 About Latency and Buffers
When
converting audio information to digital and vice versa, the audio driver needs to store
the data in buffer packages (audio buffers) which are then sent to and processed by the CPU
of your computer. The higher the buffer size, the longer it takes for a signal to finally arrive
at the output as audio. You might experience this as late response between hitting a key on
a controller which controls music software on your computer, and hearing the sound at the
output. Fortunately, with today’s computers and low-latency sound card drivers, this delay
is usually very low (e.g., three milliseconds is about the same delay caused by fingers snap-
ping one meter away from your ears). Latency must be kept at a minimum in order to make
software instruments and DJ applications playable.
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