[linux-audio-user] Linux and hardware samplers

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tim wrote:
> > I want to get Linux and a hardware sampler talking to each other more
> > effectively.  Specifically the following:
> [snip]
> 
> well, it looks like no one has any good news for you!
> 
> does it do spdif/aesebu backups/restores?

No, I don't think so.  It has spdif, but just for digital audio
outputs/inputs.  This is how I would transfer samples if there was no
other way.
 
> > What about other options?  I could get rid of the sampler altogether -
> > then to get the same number of outputs I'd need to upgrade my soundcard -
> > but anyway, what Linux software is there that could replace a hardware
> > sampler while probably retaining a sampler-like way of working?
> 
> exactly.

So what about ones that require a different way of working?  Maybe it's
time to learn a new way of working!
 
> good luck!

Thanks very much !!

James

 
> --
> Tim

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