[linux-audio-user] Buying an audio interface for my notebook

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Carlo Capocasa wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I'm looking into buying a professional quality audio interface for my notebook 
> computer.
> 
> I would like it to be as small and with as few cables as possible while still 
> having all the pro features: Ultra Low Latency, no distortion, no background 
> noise, and high sampling rates and resolution.
> 
> I would like to use my notebook as an instrument (synths/samplers) as well as 
> for Multi-Track recording purposes.
> 
> The RME Hammerfall DSP System Cardbus interface seems to be a decent choice. 
> Does anybody have experience with this or other professional audio I/O 
> products on notebook computers?

i do not have a notepad and i use a digi96/8-pad instead, but still, i 
can recommend you RME. their cards work fine with linux and are 
extremely low noise.

regards,
kmd

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