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novagamer

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I asked this a few weeks ago in another thread but never got a response, can someone who has these and uses logic try the native usb-c wired renderer in Logic with the project file set to 96k? It would be somewhat limiting if they can only be used at 44.1 or 48.

I’d like to know what sample rates are available in general. I suggest 96k because I know some Apple Silicon computers support that natively now so assume these might.
 
I asked this a few weeks ago in another thread but never got a response, can someone who has these and uses logic try the native usb-c wired renderer in Logic with the project file set to 96k? It would be somewhat limiting if they can only be used at 44.1 or 48.

I’d like to know what sample rates are available in general. I suggest 96k because I know some Apple Silicon computers support that natively now so assume these might.
You can set the Logic project to 96kHz if you want to. The audio output rate doesn't affect the project settings itself:

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You can set the Logic project to 96kHz if you want to. The audio output rate doesn't affect the project settings itself:
Thanks! That’s excellent. As long as you can monitor at 96kHz wired via USB-C that should be workable, and it’s something they could upgrade for a future version, I was worried that it wouldn’t work and you’d need to swap between the audio cable and the digital one.

44.1 or 48 is fine with me for mixdowns but I like to track higher for less latency and being able to jump straight into Atmos rendering without breaking the workflow is really great. Definitely going to upgrade later this year.
 
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