I need to create signals for hardware testing.
I have used signal generator for a while.
Now i need to generate a signal at 190.000 Hz.
I use this signal generator configuration: mono, sampling frequency 384000 Hz, 24 bit.
I need to generate a sine wave.
I have tried to insert 192.000 hz but i have seen that the maximum frequency is 96.000 hz.
Because of my setting to sampling at 384.000 hz is there a way to generate sine waves at 192.000 Hz?
Thanks
What is your interface? Is it capable of playing a 384000 Hz file?
If not, this could possibly be the issue.
The interface is the default Steinberg built-in ASIO Driver.
But I don’t need to play 384000 Hz from WaveLab.
I only need WaveLab to create the .wav file.
That .wav file will be played from a specific hardware (on the field) not connected to my pc with WaveLab.
Thanks
This is because the maximum frequency is limited to 96k.
I will increase this limit to 192k in WaveLab 13.0.30.
But out of curiosity, why do you need this for?
Thank you very much.
.Wav file will be played with a hi-res, hi-range 384K DAC converter and sent to 1, 2 or 3 antennas depending on the mix of frequencies i need to send to hardware.
Hardware will be crystals and biological tissues for medical research
I love when I see WaveLab being used in fields beyond audio ![]()

