
Does vinylstudio work on pc software#
something like the Vinylstudio software is capable of a qualitatively superb processing of the DSD data. The issue - again from my perspective - is e.g. If the clock for all the USBPAL inputs is the same the sequence of data should be "aligned" and probably relatively easy to recombine. Multiplexing the signal prior to the USBPAL I don't find to be an issue, and I suppose a programmer could help de-multiplexing and combining the incoming DSD files inside the computer.

From my perspective the main challenges are to get the data into the PC and have it stored & processed there. Third, and I may more or less have said that by now - the USBPAL works with up to 384/32 bit ADCs/DACs that are capable of communicating via I2S (I think another standard is also available, to expand. This, and the editing software, is what I'm looking for preferably up to DSD512 (or higher). Thus, DSD may be selected in USBPAL's setup but it requires an additional ASIO to actually make it work. Second, I spoke with Marcel Dasen (CEO, Rigisystems) some time ago about recording DSD via the USBPAL and it's capable of doing so up to DSD256 except that it takes an ASIO driver/software part (don't know what the technically correct term may be for an ASIO software part) to make it work. Sort of like the combo384 but with both ways communication. įirst, the USBPAL in an in/out I2S-to-USB interface card between any ADC/DAC and recording software in the computer. As it is I happen to also have a USBPAL and may be able to shed some light on its potential use for DSD recording.
