I'm sure the experts replied, but if you have multiple audio devices, I
think you need some way to sync their clocks. Don't know how you'd do
that with USB.
On 04/26/2012 07:54 PM, Kees van Veen wrote:
Hi,
Maybe a silly off-topic question, but how would, say, 4 ART Usb devices
connected (and 'jack'ed with alsa_in or zita_ajbridge) compare to 1
(firewire?) device with 8 XLR inputs ? Is having multiple USB devices
for audio a good idea on Linux (or in general) ?
Thanks,
Kees
plutek wrote:
> From: yvan volochine<yvan.sc(a)googlemail.com>
> Subject: [LAU] small usb interface (1in 2out)
> Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:35:00 +0200
>
>> hi,
>>
>> sorry to post YAThread about usb interfaces but I need a small usb one
>> with 1 in and 2 out (basically a mic and a loud stereo out).
>>
>> I have seen the 2 following ones and I wonder if you guys and girls
>> could give me some wise advices about them (or any other tip really):
>>
>> - esi ugm96:
>>
www.esi-audio.com/products/ugm96/
>> the output seem weird, there's a line-out and a headphone
>> out. wondering if there's any difference between the 2 (i.e. can I use
>> both as mono-out?).
>> pros: very small, +20v for mic input
>> cons: no level control, wondering about outputs..
>>
>> - m-audio fast track usb:
>>
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/FastTrack.html
>> pros: input/output levels, cheap
>> cons: RCA output (bouh)
> hi yvan!
>
> i don't know about those devices, but i just purchased an ART USB Dual
> Tube Pre and am very happy with it. works ootb as a class-compliant
> USB device, with no drivers or firmware required.
>
>
http://artproaudio.com/art_products/signal_processing/usb_audio_devices/pro…
>
>
> i believe it meets your requirements (and more) -- here in Canada, the
> street price is about CDN$155.
>
> cheers!
> .pltk.