Drop your interface model below – I’ll tell you if it runs on Thesycon. 👇
| | Supported Features | | :--- | :--- | | General | USB Compatibility: Supports USB Audio 1.0 and 2.0 class devices over USB 2.0/3.x. Sample Rates: Up to an astonishing 1536 kHz (e.g., 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz, 384 kHz, 768 kHz, 1536 kHz). Sample Formats: PCM 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit, and FLOAT 32-bit. Channels: Supports stereo and multi-channel configurations as provided by the hardware. | | ASIO | Specification: ASIO 2.3.1 compliant. Bit-Perfect: Ensures unaltered audio path for recording and playback. Multi-Client: Allows multiple ASIO applications to run simultaneously. Buffer Control: User-configurable ASIO buffer depth via the driver's control panel. DSD Support: Native DSD playback and recording over ASIO. | | WDM/DirectX | Interfaces: Supports MME, DirectSound, and WASAPI. Bit-Perfect via WASAPI: Allows bit-perfect audio in Windows' native exclusive mode. Flexible Routing: Can expose a multi-channel device as a single surround device or multiple stereo devices. | | MIDI | Standard MIDI: Exposes standard Windows MIDI ports for devices with MIDI capabilities. Multi-client Sharing: Allows multiple applications to share a single MIDI input port. | | High-Resolution Audio | DSD: Native DSD and DSD over PCM (DoP) are both supported, with rates up to DSD1024 (45.2 MHz). Floating Point: An optional add-on enables a transparent 32-bit float data path from ASIO to the device. | thesycon asio driver
The driver guarantees that the digital audio file playing on your computer reaches your DAC exactly as it was recorded. It prevents Windows from resampling a 192 kHz high-resolution file down to 48 kHz, preserving the dynamic range and spatial imaging of your music. 2. Native DSD and DoP Support Drop your interface model below – I’ll tell
Enables high-resolution audio (32-bit, up to 768kHz, DSD/DXD). Sample Formats: PCM 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit, and FLOAT 32-bit
For musicians tracking vocals or recording instruments, latency can ruin a performance. Thesycon’s driver architecture optimizes the USB transfer buffers to minimize round-trip latency, dropping delays down to imperceptible levels (under 2 to 5 milliseconds). How to Install and Configure the Driver
Understanding the Thesycon ASIO Driver: The Backbone of High-Fidelity Audio
Thesycon control panels often feature a "Safe Mode" to prevent clicks if the USB bus is unstable.