Re: Audient ASP880 appears to not have a low-pass filter before the ADC
2015/05/31 07:48:40
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In this SOS article...
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug14/articles/audient-asp880.htm I found this image...
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This graph shows the total harmonic distortion level produced by the A‑D converter relative to its digital output level. The THD figure rises gradually from ‑120dBFS with increasing output level, as would be expected, before jumping about 12dB as the signal level exceeds ‑10dBFS. This is a recognised characteristic of this family of converter chips and, although probably inaudible, highlights the benefits of maintaining headroom when recording!
What's interesting to me is that the amount of noise at 40K rises and falls with the signal level from the Mic. To me, this suggests something interesting and I don't know of SOS tested for it. Basically, if there is no LP Filter before the DAC, there may be artifacts in the audible range. It's a rather tricking thing for me to replicate in my home studio to prove, but just as with Craig Anderton's demonstration of Synths bounced at different sample rates sounding significantly different, I think this could actually be a short-coming in the interface.
I suppose it's all conjecture. Someone out there knows but not me. And if I can't do a home test to reliably show anything I'm not sure it's worth discussion so I'm going to pack up my gear and go make a tape.
StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen.
I make some videos.
This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.