![]() ![]() ![]() Output of cat /proc/asound/UltraLitemk5/stream0 shown below for reference. ![]() The headphone output is still functional at 176.4 / 192 kHz but it no longer appears as an independent output channel (must mirror another output). To be honest I do not fully understand what happens to the headphone output at 176.4 / 192 kHz. Input channels do something similar, it always has 2 channel mic input + 6 channel line input but the digital input channel counts go down with increased sample rate. It will always have 10 channels of analog output, what changes is that at higher sample rates the other output channel counts go down.ġ0 channel analog + 2 channel SPDIF + 8 channel ADAT + 2 channel headphone = 22ġ0 channel analog + 2 channel SPDIF + 4 channel ADAT + 2 channel headphone = 18 It has an ESS ES9026PRO, I actually assume it must have 2 ES9026PROs as it has more than 8 channels of analog output. I also would highly appreciate if I could know/receive any of the further web links and/or your own measurement data on the DAC performance of Focusrite 18i20 2nd gen. If possible, you would please let us/me know the DAC chip(s) (and the clock chip) in the Focusrite 18i20 2nd gen. I also do hope and believe that, once the proper Focusrite ASIO driver is installed, all the Windows ASIO compatible audio software including JRiver, Roon, ASIO4ALL (and EKIO through ASIO4ALL) can recognize the 10-Ch ASIO USB output routes into Focusrite 18i20 2nd gen, even without installing any of the other Focusrite software. The two methods I've tried for getting the audio into OBS are: 1.) Adding an 'Audio Input Capture' under 'Sources' and then selecting 'Scarlett 18i8 USB' when prompted to select a 'Device' in the 'Properties' menu for this Audio Input Capture 2.) Going into 'Settings' and then the 'Audio' menu and then under the 'Devices' section, selecting. I hope and believe up to 192 kHz in 24 bit, right? (The spec sheet on the user manual does not indicate the max bitrate.) Looks really interesting for me too, since the downloaded user manual said that it supports 10-Ch sync DAC processing all up to 192 kHz (supporting 10-Ch TRS balanced out we can use TRS-XLR cables feeding analog signal into XLR-capable amps). Thank you for the info on Focusrite 18i20 2nd gen. ![]()
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