USB audio and vibration recording device with driver (boris defreville )


Subject: USB audio and vibration recording device with driver
From:    boris defreville  <boris.defreville@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 2 Apr 2009 18:36:01 +0200
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--00151750e98609471f04669507fb Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi list, Does anyone knows any external USB audio aquisition interface (24bits, USB powered: 5V, 480mA, for audio and vibration measurments) that is directly recognized by Windows as a soundcard (i.e. enable audio recording with software like Audacity or Audition) ? We tried Roga DAG2 but there is no gain control avalaible and its only 16 bits National Instrument's devices let only the user records and analyses files with his (proprietary) softwares (Dasylab and LabView). Any suggestion? Thanks Boris DEFREVILLE --00151750e98609471f04669507fb Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi list,<br><br>Does anyone knows any external USB audio aquisition interfa= ce (24bits, USB powered: 5V, 480mA,=A0 for audio and vibration measurments)= that is directly recognized by Windows as a soundcard (i.e. enable audio r= ecording with software like Audacity or Audition) ?<br> <br>We tried Roga DAG2 but there is no gain control avalaible and its only = 16 bits<br> <br>National Instrument&#39;s devices let only the user records and analyse= s files with his (proprietary) softwares (Dasylab and LabView).<br clear=3D= "all"><br>Any suggestion?<br><br>Thanks<br><br>Boris DEFREVILLE<br><br><br> <br> --00151750e98609471f04669507fb--


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