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Accidental Tech Podcast

483: The Faceless Knob

Accidental Tech Podcast

Marco Arment

Technology

4.32.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2022

⏱️ 124 minutes

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Are we recording everyone?

0:02.4

I am.

0:03.4

Is here computer?

0:04.3

Maybe that's what we should be asking.

0:07.3

Yeah.

0:07.8

What is the latest with that, actually?

0:09.4

Because you were kicking around doing some sort of external

0:12.2

recording as well.

0:12.8

Aren't you, or am I making this up?

0:14.5

I am actually doing that right now.

0:16.6

So I learned through some experimentation

0:18.9

that the latency that I hear with using something

0:24.3

like the sound of ISIS mixed preline,

0:26.6

I mentioned it to be something like 3.2 milliseconds

0:29.5

of input latency to the headphone jack.

0:32.9

That is relative to the sample rate, which makes sense.

0:37.4

Whatever, like the ADC that's going on there,

0:41.4

and then back through the DAC after the routing and stuff,

0:44.4

whatever is happening on inside there,

0:47.0

it takes some number of samples of the sampled audio.

0:51.4

And if you run at a higher sample rate,

0:52.9

so I usually run my stuff at 44.1 kilohertz.

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