What makes you say the M-Audio stuff is cheap sounding? I've tested it
extensively, right next to almost everything else that does 24/96, and it
sounds nearly identical....measures that way, too, with an Audio Precision
workstation. I've had no problems with my Delta 1010 under Linux.
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Darren Landrum <
darren.landrum(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Pieter Palmers wrote:
Don't buy it if you want to use Linux. MOTU
is Linux hostile and won't
cooperate towards a driver. The best you will get is a reverse
engineered driver, but currently nobody is working on the mk3.
In any case, as it is now MOTU is evil.
Well, given my experience so far under Linux, maybe switching back to
Windows isn't such a bad idea after all. Maybe I'd finally get some
music made. Of course, if these are hardware issues, I can't really
blame Linux for that. I can blame Linux for its lack of direction and
major fragmentation, but that's just me being a cynic.
There has to be something that works well under Linux that isn't M-Audio
mediocrity. If the only choices are M-Audio (cheap, and sounds like it)
and RME (way too expensive), then I think I'd rather spend my money on
good software that will help me make music.
-- Darren
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