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On Mon, 30 May 2016, Bill Unruh wrote:
> I still do not know what the difference between the UCA222 and UCA 202 is,
> except the latter is silver and the former red (and the latter is slightly
> more expensive.)
What I have understood, but I maybe wrong: The hardware is the same, but
the packa
I still do not know what the difference between the UCA222 and UCA 202 is,
except the latter is silver and the former red (and the latter is slightly
more expensive.)
There is also a version of the 202 which has a RIAA preamp built in (UFO202?)
This is for transfering vinyl to digital.
This is jus
The UCA222 I settled upon to buy came today and it is exactly
what I was looking for.
Thanks to all for the suggestions.
What I did to test recording was to
cat /dev/dsp1 >/dev/dsp since neither sound card should have been
active at the time. What you tend to get if you do this
On Fri, 27 May 2016, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
> Scanner audio has an SNR of about 40dB on a good day. Bandwidth is about 4KHz.
Which means that the Behringer should be far more than adequate for you.
(actually it should even be more than adequate for almost everyone).
>
>
> Bill Unruh writes
Scanner audio has an SNR of about 40dB on a good day. Bandwidth is about 4KHz.
Original Message
From: Martin McCormick
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 5:52 PM
To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Looking for USB Card that Records Stereo
Bill Unruh writes:
> > If yo
Bill Unruh writes:
> > If you want to try a really cheap, but really working one: I have a
> > Behringer ACA222. Not good enough for the Pros and Studios, but I am
> quite
>
> UCA222. It seems more or less identical to the UCA202. And the quality is
> actually good. 16 bit 44.1 or 4800 (Note som
On Fri, 27 May 2016, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 27 May 2016, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
>
>> Is there a reasonably-priced USB card with stereo Line
>> input that works in Linux?
>
> If you want to try a really cheap, but really working one: I have a
> Behringer ACA222. Not good enoug
On Fri, 27 May 2016, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
> Is there a reasonably-priced USB card with stereo Line
> input that works in Linux?
If you want to try a really cheap, but really working one: I have a
Behringer ACA222. Not good enough for the Pros and Studios, but I am quite
happy with it.
On Fri, 27 May 2016, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Is there a reasonably-priced USB card with stereo Line
> input that works in Linux?
I am surprized. I would have thought that most sound cards at least with line
input, would do stereo. The microphone inputs will quite possibly be mono (
using
Original Message
From: Martin McCormick
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 12:59 PM
To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Alsa-user] Looking for USB Card that Records Stereo
Is there a reasonably-priced USB card with stereo Line
input that works in Linux?
I recently needed to buy one as the se
Original Message
From: Martin McCormick
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 12:59 PM
To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Alsa-user] Looking for USB Card that Records Stereo
Is there a reasonably-priced USB card with stereo Line
input that works in Linux?
I recently needed to buy one as
Is there a reasonably-priced USB card with stereo Line
input that works in Linux?
I recently needed to buy one as the second sound card on
a Dell tower running wheezy. A local store which fortunately has
a good return policy sold me a SoundBlaster XG5 which looked like
an excellent
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