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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Another option: get a small mixer that
has XLR, connect your XLR devices to that mixer, then run output
from the mixer to your existing audio interface. That's how I
handle XLR and electric guitar inputs with my little Behringer
UCA-202. ;)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/20/20 10:58 AM, Anders Hellquist
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<div>Since you don't need XLR for this (Line level balanced
inputs/outputs will do) You could go for any good interface
with enough in/out</div>
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<div>i have a few Motu Ultralite AVB interfaces that has 6
balanced line ins and 6 balanced line outs + balanced main and
two High Z Guitar inputs + 2 xlr mic preamps.</div>
<div>Balanced TRS to XLR short adapters would work for you but I
can not recommend Motu Ultralite AVB for linux since the new
model is not compatible with older more linux friendly
firmware..</div>
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<div>You could hower do the same with any decent stable linux
friendly interface.</div>
<div>AVLinux has a great 3rd party maintained PDF with supported
interfaces that would work on any linux.</div>
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<div>Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 maybe ?</div>
<div>Behringer if you dare..I would<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Den mån 20 apr. 2020 kl 22:32
skrev Michael Jarosch <<a
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Using linux + ladspa should make it easy building signal
processors like<br>
the DBX DriveRack or similar devices…<br>
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Unfortunately, I don't know professional grade audio devices
offering 2<br>
balanced (XLR) input and >4 (preferable 6) balanced (XLR)
output ports.<br>
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Does anyone know?<br>
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Greets!<br>
Mitsch<br>
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