I just got done last week recording a 4 song demo for my cheesy
rockabilly band using an ST Audio C-Port DSP 2000 and my little single
Athlon XP 1700+ box. I used Ardour and recorded 5 tracks simultaneously
(it's a 4 piece). Zero problems. The DSP 2000 uses the same chipset as
the EWX 24/96. If you're having problems setting up the EWX 24/96 to
run stably then it's probably your system and not the card.
Jan
PS - If you'd like to hear the demos they're at
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Am 15.02.03, 18:56:47, schrieb Rick Taylor <ricktaylor(a)speakeasy.net> zum
Thema Re: [linux-audio-user] Need help - hardware recommendations:
On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 09:21, Hartmut Noack
wrote:
>
> 1) try Soundblaster 1024 Live! Player ( NOT SB Live 501 !!)
But, if you want a pro card... get a pro card.
...Something that won't
lose half of its functionality without windows. ...Something made for
music... not made for gamers.
OK- i use Terratecs EWX 24/96 with SUSE 8.1, but i spend more time trying
to make it work stable enough to work with audacity than i spend time to
record some music with it...
(Witch was not so with SB 1024 on my old Box and SUSE 7.3
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> Rick Taylor <ricktaylor(a)speakeasy.net>
> The Dispossessed