[LAU] What professional PCIe audio cards do work with Linux?

christian bunge mail at christian-bunge.de
Sun Nov 11 12:42:58 UTC 2012


Hi,

I work with sta DSP2000 C-Port from Hoontech.

10 x 10 24-bit/96kHz 100% Full-Duplex recording path support
2 x balanced (XLR) inputs with built in pre-amps (-24dB to +50dB) & 
switchable phantom power (48V)
2 x balanced (XLR) outputs
8 x 1/4" unbalanced inputs
8 x 1/4" unbalanced outputs
coaxial and optical & AES/EBU I/O connections as standard
stereo headphone output with volume control (1/4" connector)
2 x 16 channel (32 channels) MIDI interface ports provided (2 outputs, 1 
input)...

The PCI Card has become very cheap, because there are now new driver for 
the new windows versions.
The MIDI interface ports is not working with the alsa driver.
RME should be better, but I thing the DSP2000 is still good enough for
professional work.

chris

Am 11.11.2012 11:16, schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
> Hi :)
>
> I already asked on some lists about my RME HDSPe AIO card. I explicitly
> bought this for Linux usage only in 2011, but never needed all
> available channels until now. Now I notice that the card can't be used
> for serious audio productions. At the moment I'm producing. It's very
> time consuming and a lot of the things I need aren't available. The card
> + ADAT comes with 10 IOs, but only 4 can be used, so I only can loop in
> one 19" reverb, already a help, but not enough for my needs.
>
> Are there any professional PCIe audio cards that are working with Linux?
> I'll ask this on several lists, perhaps somebody does know such a card
> at least on one list.
>
> Regards,
> Ralf
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