The Fast Track Pro worked out of the box on my system.
I have an issue
that it disappears sometimes during playback (the "hack" solution is
to switch it on and off..), but this happens also on windows. Its just
a warranty case. The plastic case of the card feels bit cheap, but for
the rest its fine for me.
It did not test it with both ins at the same time so far.
Hope this helps,
l
2011/7/11 William Light<wrl(a)illest.net>et>:
Hey Atte,
Those sound a lot like the requirements I'm look at right now. The
Quad-capture looks nice, but it's not going to be out until later this
summer, and, being a new device, its support under Linux could be of
dubious status until somebody gets one to play with.
The Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 is the one I'm looking at. 24/96
is also a big requirement for me, and it satisfies that too.
-w
on Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:20:35AM +0200, Atte Andr? Jensen wrote:
Hi
A friend of mine has a birthday comming up. His wife asked me for
advice, because she'd like to treat him with a sound card. So I'm
hoping for some recomendations for a soundcard that:
1) works with linux
2) has (at least) two 48V xlr mic inputs
3) has (at least) two line in (could be shared with the mic ins)
4) has headphones out, with some good monitor features (like my FA66)
I was looking at the roland quad-capture, what has the right price
tag, but that's doesn't seem to be working with linux, or?
--
Atte
http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk
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