On 11/18/2010 02:00 PM, Tim wrote:
>
> Though, still "just" a sound card. The advantages of using a real mixer
> are many:
>
> A sound card generally only has one or two inputs, and they only cope
> with a narrow range of signal levels, impedances, unbalanced audio, and
> have DC voltages on those
Tim:
>> Given a decent mixer, and something that's compatible, it ought to be a
>> big improvement on my sound card for capturing analogue audio, and more
>> useful than getting another sound card. But I've yet to see a device
>> saying it'll supports anything other than Windows or Mac.
Marcus D
On 11/17/2010 10:02 AM, Tim wrote:
> Has anybody connected one of the various domestic audio mixers with USB
> outputs to a Linux box? An example of one at this link:
>
> http://bavasmusic.com.au/store/behringer-xenyx-1204usb-p-2023.html
>
> Given a decent mixer, and something that's compatible, i
Has anybody connected one of the various domestic audio mixers with USB
outputs to a Linux box? An example of one at this link:
http://bavasmusic.com.au/store/behringer-xenyx-1204usb-p-2023.html
Given a decent mixer, and something that's compatible, it ought to be a
big improvement on my sound c