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Originally Posted by RASP
I'm not saying you are right or wrong here but can you provide some evidence to support this? Perhaps a link to an article or something along those lines?
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Do you need the aliasing theory here or some test with software? cos in the first case there are plenty of page in the net that explain the aliasing phenomenon... (starting from here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliasing), else, if you want to know if a software is good or not in removing aliasing when it downgrade the sample frequency well it's just a filter... I guess it's not a difficult algorithm to implement in any software so I trust i.e. motu if they say that their anti aliasing filter is working... maybe it's difficult to find and remove aliasing AFTER the downgrade cos you should find the aliasing noise... but this isn't our case.
regards, Lorenzo