mics, being analog devices, don't really have a "ceiling" per se
regarding
sample rate - what they do have is a frequency range, and the
higher sample
rates provide a greater ability to capture those frequencies. so,
the better
the mic the better your recording (using any sample rate) and the
better the
sample rate the better (subjectively) the recording - or, i should
say, the
better the capture of the frequencies the mic is delivering.
make sense?
best
b
On Nov 11, 2008, at 3:00 PM, flemming lyst wrote:
anyone got any tips on a mic that will record all the way up to
96khz?
as i'm able to record 192khz with my fireface i'm interested to hear
what's
going on up there...?
any suggestions??
i found some b&K on their website, but no prices...
www.bksv.com
btw check out this fine article:
http://emusician.com/daw/emusic_going_wild/index.html
cheers,
eske
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