Norval Watson wrote:
The 9-pin interface is for the breakout cable
(supplied) for MIDI and
digital signal I/O...
if you want 4 inputs you might need the 1010 or similar but stay away
from the Audiophile 192, it is not supported. I plug a cheap Behringer
mixer into the stereo ins of the 2496 to get more inputs.
Dunno about microphones!
Norv
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http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user Soundcraft have two
new mixers called Compact4 and Compact10.
http://www.soundcraft.com/product_sheet.asp?product_id=121
The 4 has 2 mic ins and 2 stereo line ins, while the 10 has 4 mic an 6
line. IMO they are much better than the behringer in design, features,
flexibility and build quality. The channels have a record enable button
so you don't accidentally record unwanted channels (or noise). Separate
mix and monitor and record outs. Separate artist and engineer headphone
outs. And much better mic pres. Well worth the few extra bucks. ($149
for Compact4, $249 for Compact10 at one place I checked)
I have the Compact4 and Audiophile 2496 and can highly recommend.
Roger