James Shatto ha scritto:
>>Hello everyone! I now resigned to not being able to use
>>the m-audio fast track ULTRA usb soundcard with my "LINUX-DAWs",
>>someone can recommend another card usb I can afford
>>multitrack audio recordings of quality, which is working with Linux?
>>
>>
>
>As said before, my M-Audio Mobile Pre seems class compliant. And otherwise
>works. My Delta 44 (pci) works too. The Delta worked for several months
>before they finally came up with Windows Vista drivers. But it doesn't sound
>like you want another M-Audio. So probably the Lexicon Omega / Alpha type
>cards might work for you. What type of inputs are you needing? And how many
>inputs? TRS / XLR / 3.5mm stereo? There's several out there depending on
>your needs. What's your budget?
>
>If you need a lot more inputs at higher rates, then firewire might be better
>suited.
>
>freebob.sf.net
>
>HTH,
>- James
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Ciao! Thank you all!
I need to make multitrack recordings; I' m looking for a sound card
usb2 model
of at least 4/6/8 balanced inputs, XLR with phantom power to 48V and
audio resolution 24-bit/96kHz
and with many analog audio outputs maybe XLR balanced, SPDIF in / out
and MIDI in / out / trough.
The budget is relatively important,
I procured a m-audio card because I was informed and
on several occasions was indicated that any model based m-audio would not
have created class compliant difficulties, unfortunately my supplier did
not big chance and I have other ways to obtain others devices.
But because of my bad English but I still do not understand:
There is no way to run the fast-track ultra-linux?
This is a time problem, I need to wait until a new driver or firmware?
The fast-track ultra-is throwing in the trash because it will not work
ever with Linux?
Excuse me, a 'other demand: because if I try to compile the driver alsa
get this error message:
The file /include/linux/version.h does not exist.
Please install the package with full kernel sources for your
distribution
or use --with-kernel=dir option to specify another directory with kernel
sources (default is /usr/src/linux).
What does this mean?
What should I do?
My uname -a output is:
Linux ubuntustudio 2.6.24-21-rt #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Mon Aug 25 19:24:40
UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux.
Thank you and sorry my insistence.
Ciao
gabriele
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