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Originally Posted by tk
The DPSs of the Virus TI work with 24bit. The samplerate of them is 44.1 or 48kHz, this depends on your project/ASIO settings, the Virus adapts to these rates. You can also wordclock the Virus via SPDIF.
The USB audio transfer is 16bit.
For other rates, like using a 96kHz project, the Virus Control does provide you with an appropriate audio stream.
The Virus will not prevent you using your prefered project environment. Just try it.
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This is the stuff the TI user want to know and I've not found anything like this info communcated in the manual or online at Access. I have a Polar here for evaluation and the possibility to use it in what kind of project's sampling rate is an absolut crucial information! I feared, until your statement, that I would be stucked with 44.1/48 projects. Personally I have no problems anymore to have a synth sample rate converted into e.g. a 96 Khz project - SRCs are nowadays very good. Is the TI USB driver or the TI internally doing a sampling rate conversion to the projects sampling rate? How does it work? I thought about the possiblity to do an SRC with the digital output of the TI but was stucked with the problem that the playback via the SPDIF is not latency compensated and is completely out of time with higher latency. It's a drawback here because there should be a V-Control option to delay compensate the SPDIF output too. Is this coming? Are there other options for USB streaming in the pipeline, like 24 bit streaming on one USB stereo channel or alike?