OK it would be great to see a step by step as to how this windows driver re-sampling is done. In fact it would be great to put it in the Axe FX manual. The 48 KHz spdif frequency really causes a lot of headaches for people who are trying to use it and who are not trained recording engineers. Bottom line - we need 44 KHz. I looked up the Mutec MC-6 hw converter and its ridiculous - for $650 it will do SRC on the spdif port. I really don't want to spend another $650 just so I could use the spdif port. From what I have read, The DAW might be able to resample but to get to the DAW the spdif has to go through an audio interface first (my Focusrite 18i20). The Focusrite must be set to 44 KHz or 48 Khz. If I set it to 48 KHz to be able to read the Axe spdif input, all windows sound applications stop working (e.g. iTunes, can only understand 44 Khz). My DAW can be set to 48 Khz, but I can't play back any music through the Focusrite from other music apps (iTunes, Media Player, VLC, Song Surgeon, etc). Its a huge headache. It needs to be demystified to be able to take advantage of the Axe digital outs, which are really a great feature if they could be practically used. The best solution would be to enable spdif to output at 44 Khz.