was reported to working out of the box.
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 4:32 PM, David Zelinsky <dzpost@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Diego Tognola <diego@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:Here are two I've found that are standards compliant, so they both
> It's not easy to find a USB soundcard with Mic Preamp that works in Linux...
work with Linux. The first one (Henry Engineering) advertises as
much. The second (ART) doesn't say it works with Linux, but the
company was good enough to lend me a unit to try, which I did, and it
does.
Henry Engineering USB Matchbox II
http://www.henryeng.com/USBmatII.html
ART USB DualPre
http://www.artproaudio.com/products.asp?type=86&cat=9&id=150
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