On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 03:14:14PM +0100, Asbjørn Sæbø wrote:

> What I really would like is a sound card with adjustable sampling 
> frequency.  That is, small scale tunable on an almost continous scale.
> Practiaclly, I think that one possible way to do it would be to use a 
> temperature sensitive clock crystal in combination with some form of 
> controllable heating element (e.g. a resistor).

Not necessary to use that sort of plumbing. Even X-tal oscillators
can be tuned over a small range by a voltage controlled capacitor. 

To measure clock differences in software (using the interrupt
timing, with jitter), you can use a DLL such as used in JACK.
One of its internal variables will be proportional to the ratio
sample clock / reference clock.

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