USB4 is TB by the way, hence why that works for me too. What I actually need is FireWire, but since ExpressCard is dead and nothing has built in FW any more, Thunderbolt/USB4 is the only option.
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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Depends on the DVS, some use a 2KHz timecode signal. Other devices can be configured to provide up to a 9999Hz signal. Though, yes, Serato uses a 1KHz timecode signal. It tends to be much more noticeable with *slow* skratchin':https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTj-L7EKCL8 …
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