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Zaxcom's NeverClip explained


Jeff Wexler

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I think it's due time Zaxcom figures out how to expand the limits of NeverClip. As a sound designer it's important I record at a high sample rate (96kHz/192kHz). It's 2017 and NeverClip only works for 44.1 and 48kHz sample rates. There would be many advantages of having NeverClip at a higher sample rate for sound effect recording. Zaxcom, please make this happen! 

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On 3/21/2017 at 11:48 PM, kevdurr said:

I think it's due time Zaxcom figures out how to expand the limits of NeverClip. As a sound designer it's important I record at a high sample rate (96kHz/192kHz). It's 2017 and NeverClip only works for 44.1 and 48kHz sample rates. There would be many advantages of having NeverClip at a higher sample rate for sound effect recording. Zaxcom, please make this happen! 

Where did you get that information (or how you tested that) ?

On Nomad, at 96kHz which is the highest sample rate the box allows, Iso attenuation works just the same as at lower rates. Can you tell how do you know the signal suddenly only goes thru just one A/D converter?

 

 

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