I have a short, simple question:
Would anyone around here care for ALSA drivers for the Echo
(formerly Event/Echo) line of studio audio interfaces?
(We're talking about the original Darla/Gina/Layla, as well as the
new 24 bit interfaces.)
I have an old 20 bit Layla. I have their C++ driver source, which has
been released under some BSD/MIT style licence. I have kernel hacking
experience. I still have some hard feelings, I think...
Hack or ditch?
//David Olofson - Programmer, Composer, Open Source Advocate
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