Re: XLR3 interfaces?

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James Shatto wrote:
>> Have a look at the Edirol UA-25.  It is definitely supported.
> 
> Thanks, that looks like Exactly what I'm looking for.  Out of
> curiousity, since I've never used anything like these(yet), what else
> does it do?  Regular sound card stuff, or just a recording interface.

It does recording and playback.  Like many other USB devices, it
probably has few or no software-controllable mixer controls.

What do you mean with "regular sound cars stuff"?

> Onboard midi, or just an interface?

It has two MIDI jacks, input and output.  What is the difference
between "onboard midi" and "interface"?

> Multiple channel output with hardware mixing?

USB devices don't do hardware mixing; sending all those streams over
the bus would take more resources than mixing them in software.


Regards,
Clemens

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