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> Did I hear correctly that the analog I/ONo, the analog I/O cards are not made by Apogee. Apogee's
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> Also wondering if the 96Kz capable versionNot yet. I wouldn't hazard a guess as to when it will be available,
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> What kind of difference would one notice in 48 vs 96?Like almost anything else in this business, it won't make a dramatic
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