[PlanetCCRMA] laptop audio interface suggestions
David Nielson
naptastic at comcast.net
Fri Feb 5 08:48:38 PST 2010
On 02/04/2010 01:52 PM, francis keyes wrote:
> Hey Daniel,
>
> Thanks for pointing the RME stuff out to me. The Multiface with
> Express card option looks like it will do the trick... and I agree
> with you in that I don't mind paying decent money for hardware that
> works well. My question: is there a software interface for these
> cards in Linux? I currently use An M-Audio Delta-1010 with Jack and
> Ardour. The Envy24control program is really nice for controlling
> level and routing in the Delta 1010, I'm wondering what exists for the
> RME stuff or how you manage this type of thing.
Yes. The alsa-tools package contains two programs: hdspmixer and
hdspconf. They almost exactly mirror an older version of the Windows
HDSP tools, though the "matrix" mixer option is missing and the card
configuration dialog is laid out a bit differently. These tools are
maintained by faberman, who sometimes lurks in #ardour, #lad and #jack
on freenode.
And thank you for buying an interface from a vendor who (more or less)
supports Linux. In addition to supporting on-going FOSS development, it
makes our lives easier since you will have fewer headaches down the road.
David
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 4:29 PM, David Nielson <naptastic at comcast.net
> <mailto:naptastic at comcast.net>> wrote:
>
> On 01/31/2010 11:20 PM, francis keyes wrote:
> > What do you do with that RME Digiface thing? It looks cool but
> has no
> > analogue inputs that I can see. The Fireface UC looks good but
> again,
> > its USB 2.0. Maybe the Multiface could do the trick for me...
> That's correct: the Digiface only has digital I/O. (Except for the
> headphone port on the front.)
>
> I use Behringer ADA8000 A/D and D/A converters to get (up to) 24
> channels in and out at the same time. More than you're looking for, I
> know, but it's nice to have room to grow, right?
>
> David
>
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