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vlfaudio

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  1. That's a good question. It will depend on the interface, the limiting factor would be the bandwidth of the analogue I/o . If you already have a 96 or 192 kHz interface, VA has a fairly comprehensive signal generator section, so you could generate a sweep and do a loopback test to find out.
  2. I've found Visual Analyse to be a useful piece of software over the years. I've never used it for THD + N, but I know it's capable of it. You can do loopback calibration of whatever interface you use, and there's a fair number of 24/96 interfaces out there these days for less than £100. Even dropping to 24/48 you've still got an effective bandwidth of 24kHz. Also, Just checked out the website on reading your post and there's a new beta up.
  3. Geeks have been having fun with these for a couple of years now
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