Re: anyone using the M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R (or any other 8in 8 out USB device)

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sonofzev@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I'm looking to move over to a device that I can use with both my linux desktop
> and a 2nd hand powerbook i bought recently. I have been more focussed on FFADO
> compatible as from what I understand I am more likely to get latency issues on a
> USB device...
> 
> However, I have been using my M-Audio Delta 1010 for years now and have been very
> happy with the audio quality and latency performance. This looks like a USB
> version but with preamps (which I don't need)

The USB latency depends on the USB protocol itself and on the driver;
these are the same for _all_ USB devices.

Furthermore, there is no supported 8+8 device at the moment.


Best regards,
Clemens

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