Thanks, Geoff, for your description of the Guitar processor with USB
interface.
There seem to be a lot of devices hitting the market with standard
USB-audio interfaces on them lately. USB microphones, USB turntables, USB
mixers, etc. This is good, but I can't for the life of me think of a
practical use for a single-channel USB device like this guitar processor,
or a USB microphone.
Each USB device would have its own A/D converter, running on its own
clock, right? So it would be an exercise in frustration if you were to
try to record a simple guitar and vocal using a USB guitar processor/DI,
and a USB microphone, right? How would you deal with the inevitable
clicks and pops?
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