Re: [Alsa-user] Cheap USB audio card with phantom

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Jean-Michel Pouré wrote:
>> Finding such a device that works with Linux could be a challenge>> though.>> I got the impression from a quick look at the M-Audio web site that>> most of their USB devices listed on the ALSA matrix have been>> discontinued. Is a Firewire device with jackd and libfreebob not>> an option?> > If there is a cheap (< 200€) Firewire card with two XLR entries, please> let me know. I am interested.> I don't think we can at this moment deliver what you want with FreeBoB. The ALSA support is not ready yet.
Pieter PalmersFreeBoB developer
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