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. ;)
On 4/20/20 10:58 AM, Anders Hellquist wrote:
Hi !
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
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.
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..
You could hower do the same with any decent stable linux friendly
interface.
AVLinux has a great 3rd party maintained PDF with supported interfaces
that would work on any linux.
http://bandshed.net/pdf/LinuxFullySupportedDevice9t2.pdf
Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 maybe ?
Behringer if you dare..I would
Den mån 20 apr. 2020 kl 22:32 skrev Michael Jarosch
<riotsound(a)riotmusic.de <mailto:riotsound@riotmusic.de>>:
Hi!
Using linux + ladspa should make it easy building signal
processors like
the DBX DriveRack or similar devices…
Unfortunately, I don't know professional grade audio devices
offering 2
balanced (XLR) input and >4 (preferable 6) balanced (XLR) output
ports.
Does anyone know?
Greets!
Mitsch
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