On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 10:09 PM, list <list@contacte.xyz> wrote:
Hello.

Thank you for your report on this 1248.

I've made the report on the ULTRALITE AVB in march.
[http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2017-March/107629.html
I've finally bought one, and since 1 month, it runs without any
troubles.

So I owe you a big thank you:)
 

I'm maybe missed it, but which distro are you running this card on ?
I'm running it on a Lenovo W540, KXStudio.
 

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 :)

Will do! 




Le Thu, 11 May 2017 21:17:23 +0200,
Moshe Werner <moshwe@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.

Yeah sure, but I wanted to try it anyway through the ardour monitoring, as that's how I usually work.

 
> 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 !


As I said too, that's for sure not Motu suddenly loving Linux:)
But only a few weeks ago I got really frustrated  on the lack of pro audio hardware for Linux, and now I've got a fully functional system, so thanks Mot and thanks IOS:)

Cheers
Moshe