leeperry
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Upsampling is really not to my taste, I'll stick to oversampling anytime of the day: http://www.audioholics.com/education/audio-formats-technology/upsampling-vs-oversampling-for-digital-audio
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ASRC is usually a dirty fix to jitter tolerance, but the ONE reclocks all inputs via a 32bit float Sharc DSP so jitter is a non-issue to begin with.
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The effects of upsampling are greatly debated. While it is true that upsampling does help us in attenuating the amount of jitter caused by sampling errors and an inaccurate clock [..] The effects of upsampling are no doubt overstated. By carefully designing the sampler, ADC, digital processing path, and oversampling DAC, the upsampling and asynchronous rate transfer can, in my opinion, be avoided.
ASRC is usually a dirty fix to jitter tolerance, but the ONE reclocks all inputs via a 32bit float Sharc DSP so jitter is a non-issue to begin with.