Re: USB Sound Cards? Good to adapt for stuff?



Stef Mientki <S.Mientki-nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Hi.
I just bought this thinger:
http://tinyurl.com/zloek
(USB full duplex audio 'card' probably based on Micronas IC)

Has anyone here played around with one? I was thinking that with a
copy of Sound Forge or similar app, a very very cheap realtime
datalogger can be made. The main sticking point would be DC blocking,
which would have to be removed.

Any thoughts?


isn't this a audio output only device ;-)

Stef Mientki

Nope :) Definitely input, one of those sockets is a stereo mic input. This
thing might not be suitable, as people have said, but that would be because
it's stuffed full of DSP I don't want and maybe can't bypass (although if
it IS the Micronas chip, it is apparently user controllable by some means I
don't know yet). I just want a cheap way to get 16 bit voltage conversion
in and out, and the USB idea is appealing. If I can get this in something
cheap and mass-produced, I will, there's no point in re-inventing the wheel
at inordinate expense..


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