Re: XLR3 interfaces?

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James Shatto wrote:
> Is there a list of "still produced" USB based XLR3 microphone
> interfaces that actually work with linux/alsa?
>
> Tascam US-122L, US-144

I think the newer models are not supported.

> Digidesign mBox2

The mBox doesn't work.

> M-Audio Fast Track Pro

Has issues.

> Lexicon Omega, Alpha, Lambda
> Alesis iO|2
> SoundTech Lightsnake

Unknown.  They should work if they run on Windows or OS X without any
separate driver, the magic words are "class compliant".

> I'd like to do good quality (24 bit, 96kHz or better) recording on my
> laptop.  I don't have firewire, and would like something portable.
> And need something that works (hopefully fully) in linux.
> 20Hz-20kHz response, minimum 96kHz stereo recording capabilities.

Have a look at the Edirol UA-25.  It is definitely supported.

> Preferably USB 2.0 based.

You don't need high speed for 24 bits at 96 kHz, but full duplex won't
work.

There is no supported high speed device except the SB Audigy 2 NX.


HTH
Clemens

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