First, I would like to thank everyone for their advice and opinions. THey have
been extremely valuable to me.
Can anyone else back up the Emagic 6|2m statement? Does it really work? I see
no reference to it on
.
If this is a decent working usb solution, I'll probably jump on it.
Thanks again,
Wade
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 3:56 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Reuben Martin wrote:
As I am
only in the posession of a laptop, PCI is not an option.
Are there any PCMCIA otions out there, or should I wait until
Firewire/USB 2.0 becomes more available?
I don't think the audio spec changes with USB 2.0.
Indeed. USB 2.0 has 8000 subframes per second, but this doesn't
change things much.
That would make backwards compatability a little
tough, but I may
be wrong.
The USB 2.0 spec says that 2.0 devices should work in 1.x mode, too.
The only 2.0 device tested so far is the Audigy 2 NX, and it doesn't
really work. (It doesn't work in 1.x mode, either, so I think the 2.0
support in the driver isn't broken.)
Wade Winright wrote:
> Not having purchased the Quattro yet, can you or anyone else
> reccomend the Quattro, or is there a better USB multi-input unit
> out there that I should look at?
Edirol devices usually work reliably with Linux. However, the only
device with more than two inputs is the UA-1000, having ten inputs and
outputs, which may be more than you want.
AFAIK the Emagic EMI 6|2m works.
HTH
Clemens