Hello.
Thank you for your report on this 1248.
I've made the report on the ULTRALITE AVB in march.
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http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2017-March/107629.ht…]
I've finally bought one, and since 1 month, it runs without any
troubles.
I think it's safe to say that the AVB serie (1248 / 624 / ULTRALITE) is
working for Gnu/Linux.
I'm maybe missed it, but which distro are you running this card on ?
Did you register your product on MOTU web site, and add a comment that
you running it with Gnu/Linux. I like to believe that each voice
count :)
Le Thu, 11 May 2017 21:17:23 +0200,
Moshe Werner <moshwe(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
While playing guitar and singing I didn't feel
any
of this annoying delay that you sometimes get when the latency is bad.
You surely see that, but you can, thanks to the routing matrix, have
near 0 latency on hardware monitoring while recording (guitar/vocal)
nothing goes through the computer. You also have to set the option in
your DAW to use hardware monitoring.
To summarize I'm feeling that we are moving in the
right direction
here... I hope other manufacturers will follow and make Interfaces
and software that work with Linux...
Yeah ! But like Len Ovens said on the ULTRALITE report, it's more «side
effect» of IOS...than a real Gnu/Linux support. They just repected USB
CLASS audio «standard» [lot of other brands claim to be Class
compliant, but you do not have the softwares to control the card, so
useless ] and embedded the usually softwares they ship for Win/Mac
inside the card. Anyway it work !
Cheers
Moshe
All the best !