However, if you need to record from the What U Hear source (this is a recording of everything that we hear), you'll notice that the card sounds best at 48/24 with Bit Accurate Playback and 48/24 without Bit Accurate Playback (at least for me), and that recording at 96 or 192 kHz causes a blockage of high-pass filtering. While sampling at 48 kHz / 24, the entire frequency range is passed, from 5 Hz all the way up to 23302 Hz; there is no cutoff bit. VERY VITAL! If you use What U Hear and configure Windows 7 to only play in 48/24 and record in 48/16, you can make a copy of the signal. At a minimum, you have a 48/16 or 48/24 writing speed. The reproduction of the sound is spot on. Jitter is obtained and very evident if 48/24 playback and recording or 48/16 playback and recording is used on Windows, making it impossible to create a clean copy from What U Hear. When Bit Accurate Playback is disabled, everything works without a hitch. CrashOverride IXBT Bass Redirect on Audigy RX, which was not possible before, is another thing I just finished working on. The bun for this can be found by searching google.com for "Bass Redirect." I'm crossing my fingers that this solves the 5.1/7.1 audio issues that many others are having. The sound quality on this card is excellent; I highly suggest it.
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