[linux-audio-user] [Fwd: audio card for linux]

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I have a RME HDSP with the Digiface box (24in/24out adat) and external
converters. Works great, not too sure about the midi yet, but everything
else is cool. I am running it in my Thinkpad A31.

On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 11:41, Dave Phillips wrote:
> Greetings:
> 
>   I know that the RME HDSP card is probably what Oeyvind is looking for,
> but I thought that perhaps some users might care to share their
> experiences with it. Please cc any replies to him as well the list,
> thanks !
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> == dp
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> From: Oeyvind Brandtsegg <obrandts@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: Dave Phillips <dlphilp@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: audio card for linux
> Date: 11 Jun 2003 10:07:06 +0200
> 
> hello Dave
> 
> I've been wanting to plunge into Linux for realtime audio for a long
> time.
> And especially after you nice article in Linux Journal.
> Moreover, the stuff about the new kernel with even lower latency sounds
> very exciting.
> 
> I might get a chance to sell my Layla audio card,
> then I can buy a nw card that is Linux compatible.
> But I find it hard to get a grip on what's supported, and in what way it
> is supported.
> I need a multichannel card (at least 8 in 8 out, 16in/out would be
> best).
> Some of the ins and outs needs to be analog (8 analog i/o is pretty
> common and suits me well).
> I''m on a laptop, so I'll need PCIMCI or Firewire.
> 
> Could you recommend a card ?
> Thanks a lot for any help.
> 
> best,
> Oeyvind
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> 



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