Subject: Re: USB audio and vibration recording device with driver From: boris defreville <boris.defreville@xxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 19:03:26 +0200 List-Archive:<http://lists.mcgill.ca/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=AUDITORY>--000e0cd517c81c5f7f046695697d Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-2 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable With USB sound card I mean the ones that provides continuous courant (ICP) and not continuous voltage (48V) i.e. EDIROL and M-Audio soundcard. Additionnal features : Symetric cable, BNC connector. 2009/4/2 Pawe=B3 Ku=B6mierek <pawel.kusmierek@xxxxxxxx> > There are many. See, for example: > http://www.sweetwater.com/c695--USB_Audio_Interfaces > > I am using M-Audio Fast Track Pro (for music listenig), and I am happy > with it. E-mu 0202 USB, Tascam 122, Lexicon Alpha, or even Edirol > UA1EX or other popular options. They mainly differ in audio-specific > devices onboard (like mic preamps), maximum sampling frequency, SNR > (though it's typically very good anyway) and whether they are USB1.1 > or 2.0. The latter is important if you need multichannel recording. > Approximately with USB1.1 you can play 2 channels 96kHz/24bit, or > record 2ch 96/24, or record 2ch 48/24 while playing 2ch 48/24, or go > for 4in/2out (or vice versa) at 48/16. > > Hope that helps, > > Pawel > > -- > Pawel Kusmierek PhD > Laboratory of Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition (LINC) > Department of Physiology and Biophysics > Georgetown University Medical Center > The Research Building WP23 > 3970 Reservoir Road NW > Washington, DC 20007 > phone: +1 202 687-8851 or 8028, fax: +1 202 687-0617 > --=20 Boris DEFREVILLE COO ORELIA SAS 17 Rue de la Cloche, 77300 Fontainebleau, FRANCE Tel (F) : + 33 1 75 43 85 47 Tel (M) : + 33 6 62 76 18 58 Fax : + 33 1 80 81 60 20 --000e0cd517c81c5f7f046695697d Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-2 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable With USB sound card I mean the ones that provides continuous courant (ICP) and not continuous voltage (48V) i.e. EDIROL and M-Audio soundcard.<b= r> <br> Additionnal features : Symetric cable, BNC connector.<br><br><div class=3D"= gmail_quote">2009/4/2 Pawe=B3 Ku=B6mierek <span dir=3D"ltr"><<a href=3D"= mailto:pawel.kusmierek@xxxxxxxx">pawel.kusmierek@xxxxxxxx</a>></span><= br><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"border-left: 1px solid rgb(20= 4, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"> <div><div></div><div class=3D"h5">There are many. See, for example:<br> <a href=3D"http://www.sweetwater.com/c695--USB_Audio_Interfaces" target=3D"= _blank">http://www.sweetwater.com/c695--USB_Audio_Interfaces</a><br> <br> I am using M-Audio Fast Track Pro (for music listenig), and I am happy<br> with it. E-mu 0202 USB, Tascam 122, Lexicon Alpha, or even Edirol<br> UA1EX or other popular options. They mainly differ in audio-specific<br> devices onboard (like mic preamps), maximum sampling frequency, SNR<br> (though it's typically very good anyway) and whether they are USB1.1<br= > or 2.0. The latter is important if you need multichannel recording.<br> Approximately with USB1.1 you can play 2 channels 96kHz/24bit, or<br> record 2ch 96/24, or record 2ch 48/24 while playing 2ch 48/24, or go<br> for 4in/2out (or vice versa) at 48/16.<br> <br> Hope that helps,<br> <br> Pawel<br> <br> --<br> Pawel Kusmierek PhD<br> Laboratory of Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition (LINC)<br> Department of Physiology and Biophysics<br> Georgetown University Medical Center<br> The Research Building WP23<br> 3970 Reservoir Road NW<br> Washington, DC 20007<br> phone: +1 202 687-8851 or 8028, fax: +1 202 687-0617<br> </div></div></blockquote></div><br><br clear=3D"all"><br>-- <br>Boris DEFRE= VILLE<br>COO<br><br>ORELIA SAS<br>17 Rue de la Cloche, 77300 Fontainebleau,= FRANCE<br>Tel (F) : + 33 1 75 43 85 47<br>Tel (M) : + 33 6 62 76 18 58<br> Fax : + 33 1 80 81 60 20<br><br><br> --000e0cd517c81c5f7f046695697d--