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Sun 15 Feb 2004, 19:31
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wolfie -- the Flying Cow is a D/A and A/D convertor, not a computer audio interface. if you bought a flying cow you would still need an interface of some kind to get the audio to/from your computer. the 410 doesn't have input oversampling because it's not necessary. you can record directly into the computer at whatever sampling rate you want and then downsample later. the only reason to use a flying cow is if you were going from a high-quality mic pre or something like that directly into a DAT or some other digital machine whose A/D convertors aren't very good.
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