End of year for Xmas sales is probably what they want to target though given everything else going on in 2020 I'll be surprised if a lot of things aren't slipping.
96k is useful when processing is involved (sometimes), though often it makes more sense to resample around specific operations that benefit from higher sample rates (e.g. nonlinear ones) rather than run the whole world at 96k.
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OTOH 32bit *float* processing makes sense for digital audio, as an intermediate format. I do all my audio work at 32f/48k with 24b I/O (96k not worth the overhead) When I coded FW for a DSP for my speakers I set it up as 24b I/O 32b fixed point processing (no float supp) at 96k.
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DVS uses a 1kHz pilot tone, so I would expect it to maintain tracking up to 660 RPM or so during scratching, at 48kHz, which seems sufficient? :-)
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