Hello Ralf,
Have you already envisaged to use Digigram boards like the vx222 one with alsa driver.
Regards,
Sylvain
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Message du : 21/05/2011
De : "Ricardo Wurmus " <ricardo.wurmus(a)gmail.com>
A : "Ralf" <ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net>
Copie à : linux-audio-dev(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
Sujet : Re: [LAD] What sound cards are recommender by developers? I'll order next
week!!!
If you cannot keep your Envy24 card for MIDI I/O, you might want to check out
the ESI MIDIMATE II. It's a minimal USB MIDI interface (it's really
just a cable,
no box) which works very well in my setup. This could open up a few more
alternatives for you, in case you decide on a device that would
require you to remove
the Envy24 card.
On 21 May 2011 20:37, Ralf  wrote:
  Pardon that I ask this on the developers list, but it
seems to be the
 best place regarding to the information about hardware, that is or isn't
 well supported for or by Linux.
 I'm flirting with the idea of buying a RME PCI card or firewire device
 or if recommended a card from another vendor. The device should have
 around 4 analog IOs, for MIDI I could keep one of my Envy24 cards, as
 long as a new device only needs one PCI slot. I guess PCI is less
 problematic than firewire?
 I'll order next week.
 It's important that the analog IOs and converters etc. keep the sound
 without audible loss, similar to consumer equipment, that is not the
 most worse. Professional sound quality isn't needed, but my TerraTec EWX
 24/96 or similar Envy24 cards and all those onboard devices I ever
 heard, don't reach good consumer quality, they produce marked loss for
 the sound quality.
 I could spend 800,- EUR or less ;).
 Any recommendations for sound cards?
 I already got some recommendations and until now this one seems to be
 the most confidence inspiring device ... just a feeling ;):
 
http://www.thomann.de/gb/rme_digi_9632_hdsp_pcikarte.htm
 OTOH, I'm doubtful, regarding to the costs. I thought that new devices
 are more expensive.
 Somebody else recommended this one:
 
http://www.thomann.de/gb/focusrite_saffire_pro_40.htm
 I can't ask friend, because they won't care about compatibility to
 Linux :(, I guess that e.g. Motu isn't (well) supported.
 Before I order a sound device, I'll ask if I could test it, when
 ordering at Thomann or a similar dealer. The problem is that I have to
 order, because AFAIK there are no good music stores near to my hometown
 Oberhausen/Rheinland, that are easily reachable by public transit,
 dunno, perhaps Kurt Spiecker + Dirk Pulch are still ok.
 Best,
 Ralf
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