Dear colleague,
You can try with Delta 1010LT which is approx 4000 US$. That is very good
card with many good features and it is not too much expensive.
All the best,
Vedran Vucic
On Saturday 08 February 2003 13:20, you wrote:
I want to build a small home studio. I'm planing
to record
electrical and acoustical instruments (including voice).
I already do have an external mixer (with mic preamplifiers).
I do need MIDI and (maybe) SPDIF I/O.
While I do think that about 6 analog inputs will do, I know
that some more could become handy some day...
Looking around in the net I have got the impression that both
RME Hammerfall (PCI Interface + Multiface) and the Midiman Delta 1010
would be good (but expensive) choices and about equally supported
in Linux.
Do you think that these cards would be comparable regarding quality
and Linux compatibility? Are there other suggestions to consider?
I have seen some complaints about RME MIDI timing problems, but I
do not think it was the PCI Interface + Multiface combination.
Is that right?
BTW: how long is the cable between PC and Midiman Delta 1010?
How is the collaboration between M-audio/RME and the free software
community? (we should honour this ;-)
I know websites for Linux printer recomandations and such, but did
not find something similar for sound equipment. Pointers welcome.
Thank you for taking your time to share your experience,
Robert Epprecht