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Old Jun 12, 2004, 03:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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E-MU DAS cards

according to a review these cards DO use the 10k2 chip


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The PCI card contains the DSP E-MU E-DESP, which is one of the bases of the system. The core of this circuit is the result of collaboration between E-MU and Creative. The card has been dubbed the EMU10K2 and is already well-known for having been included in Creative Audigy cards. The version used by the E-MU cards is new, and runs in combination with a specific FGPA. The system operates on 24 bits with an internal 32-bit calculation using a 67-bit accumulator. E-MU also claims to use a clock system that is particularly effective. It consists of two quartz oscillators and ensures consistent and accurate functioning of the circuitry - the inputs and outputs as well as the DSP - at all clock frequencies (44/48/96/192 kHz).
this was taken from Page 4 of the report

this sounds like the 24/96 "issue" of the audigy 2… where only the dry input and output signals are true 24/96, with the effects resampled from the 48khz of the DSP

this could be interesting with kX aswell, if information about the ADC/DAC chips is available and relevant to programming…
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