Pete Leigh wrote:
* Last but not
least: Does it run at full duplex (2 ins and outs at the
same time), and what latency can it provide (the lower the better :) ?
From the info at
edirol.net, it will run in full duplex at up to 48KHz, and
"half duplex", either in or out, at 96KHz.
I gather from the downloadable manual that it will only do 16/44.1
with advanced mode switched to off, and only 24bits with advanced
mode on, at least under windows. I'd be interested to know whether
16/48 could be achieved under Linux, despite this (ie if it's a limitation
of the windows drivers).
The advanced mode is supported in Linux.
I've also been looking at the UR-80 - which has
similar features to
the UA-25, minus the limiters and the loopback feature, but with
a 43-control midi controller interface added (they are very cheap
at one online store I've looked at, about the same price as the UA-25,
which seems a good deal).
Clemens Ladisch was helping someone get this going, but (from
looking at the archives) the attempt fizzled out when a request to
provide lsusb -v output at the different settings went unanswered
(sort of). I'd guess it could be made to work.
Yes.
Apparently there is an alsa patch especially for it,
but I don't know
if that means the controller stuff will work, and how much of it.
The quirk is for the MIDI port, which means that probably _only_ the
controller stuff will work.
Regards,
Clemens