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Lionheart
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The Steinberg UR28M has an excellent solution to allow you to run your interface and DAW projects in whatever sample rate you want. Here's a quote from the manual:
"S/PDIF IN is equipped with the SRC (Sampling Rate Converter) function. Even if the sampling rate at which the device is operating differs from the sampling rate of the audio signal input to the S/PDIF IN, the SRC function will automatically convert the rate so that playback will be correct. SRC is only available when INTERNAL is selected as the clock source of the device."
I have the UR28M and run it and my Cubase projects in 44.1kHz with no problems while using a S/PDIF cable for the Axe-Fx II.
Just something useful that I thought I'd pass along to the community.
"S/PDIF IN is equipped with the SRC (Sampling Rate Converter) function. Even if the sampling rate at which the device is operating differs from the sampling rate of the audio signal input to the S/PDIF IN, the SRC function will automatically convert the rate so that playback will be correct. SRC is only available when INTERNAL is selected as the clock source of the device."
I have the UR28M and run it and my Cubase projects in 44.1kHz with no problems while using a S/PDIF cable for the Axe-Fx II.
Just something useful that I thought I'd pass along to the community.