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<blockquote data-quote="ludo" data-source="post: 50440" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>;D ;D ;D</p><p></p><p>So that's the real meaning of over-engineer. When you say "Aw dang! This will never fit! Let's start all over again!"</p><p></p><p>Onboard sound is pretty rough here I suspect, just from listening to it. One day eventually I must wire up the ADC chip and the SPDIF thing and it may be OK just to get the data in the PC. Hopefully there is some cheap soundcard that will take 192kHz then one can see if the analyser software works with it. Time for a fresher linux too. Now that's a job worse than cleaning the place up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ludo, post: 50440, member: 691"] ;D ;D ;D So that's the real meaning of over-engineer. When you say "Aw dang! This will never fit! Let's start all over again!" Onboard sound is pretty rough here I suspect, just from listening to it. One day eventually I must wire up the ADC chip and the SPDIF thing and it may be OK just to get the data in the PC. Hopefully there is some cheap soundcard that will take 192kHz then one can see if the analyser software works with it. Time for a fresher linux too. Now that's a job worse than cleaning the place up. [/QUOTE]
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