Frank Barknecht wrote:
And thanks to Clement,
who? ;-)
Clemens Ladisch hat gesagt: // Clemens Ladisch wrote:
There is the M-Audio Audiophile USB but it does not work on Gentoo (and
of course, I use Gentoo!!).
It should work with recent driver versions.
I was off-list for a while:
Hallo,
Clemens Ladisch hat gesagt: // Clemens Ladisch wrote:
- Terratec Phase 26 USB (not tested on 2.6 kernel by Linux-USB, but
should work fine).
Frank made the tests with both 2.4 and 2.6.
And thanks to Clement, even Midi is working. I only had it for a short
time for testing, but it
Hallo,
Pamplemousse Mk2 hat gesagt: // Pamplemousse Mk2 wrote:
I don't know, because perhaps Midi could be useful in the future for me.
I have to think about this. But your right, presently a simple device
should be enough. I will surely take a look at the iMic too.
Depending on what Midi
- M-Audio MobilePre USB
- Terratec Phase 26 USB (not tested on 2.6 kernel by Linux-USB, but
should work fine). Advertise says this sound card has very low latency.
But I have read there is some problem with direct monitoring on Windows
(I don't know what they are really talking about).
-
Pamplemousse Mk2 wrote:
Whatever you buy, look for (how to say?), look for an indication that it
will work in MacOS(X) without any additional install of drivers ...
Which translates into that the device is standards-compliant and
*should* work out of the box with your Linux box (or for
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
- M-Audio MobilePre USB
Installation is nontrivial due to the firmware loader.
Ok, this soundcard should be avoided.
- Terratec Phase 26 USB (not tested on 2.6 kernel by Linux-USB, but
should work fine).
Frank made the tests with both 2.4 and 2.6.
Perhaps this should be
Lachlan Davison wrote:
I use my griffin imic usb for recording my dj sets, plugged into my Ecler HAK320. It's a very nice sounding card that does 24bit 48khz, however full duplex is currently a problem with jack. Alsa and oss work fine in full duplex but jack doesn't yet. This is a problem with
Pamplemousse Mk2 wrote:
Is there any USB sound card compatible with both Mac and PC under Linux?
The sound drivers run on all architectures. You can use any supported
device.
My sound card would be used essentially for full duplex recording, and
sampling in live with software that I code or
On ons, 2004-10-06 at 10:23, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Pamplemousse Mk2 wrote:
Is there any USB sound card compatible with both Mac and PC under Linux?
The sound drivers run on all architectures. You can use any supported
device.
My sound card would be used essentially for full duplex
Hello,
I have PIII-500 desktop computer. I plan to buy a recent laptop. I don't
know what kind, Mac or PC. I would like to buy an external sound card
too. To be able to use it on my desktop and on my laptop, I think the
best choice is USB sound card, Firewire seems not to be compatible with
On tis, 2004-10-05 at 21:14, Pamplemousse Mk2 wrote:
Hello,
-snip-
... I plan to buy a recent laptop. ...
-snip-
I have read on internet that USB port add
4ms of latency. Is USB 2.0 better in latency than USB 1.0?
We had a thread where this came up (fairly) recently.
Consensus is that
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