Len: > I was looking at the X(R)18. Which acording to Sweetwater has 16 i/o > but on the Behringer site says 18/18. I would hope the manufacture > is the right one. Actually, the sweetwater site says 16 USB channels > in one place and 18 io half a page away... so I can see both numbers > at the same time. :P Fons: > just a quick remark on USB and Behringer. At my new workplace our > boss, in a fit of enlightment and for reasons only known to himself, > decided to buy a cheap Behringer mixer with a USB interface. Nobody > here needs it and it remained in its box for months. > Some week ago I had some spare time and decided to have a look at > it. Connected the USB to my Linux workstation and connected some > headphones to the mixer. Result: with all faders down and just > the HP volume turned up there was a high level 50/100 Hz in the > headphones. Removing the USB connection was enough to stop it. Patrick: >> That is not bad considering that only a few years ago the idea of an >> affordable plug and play digital hardware mixer on Linux was just that, >> an idea. Fons: > It's not a digital mixer, nor did I suggest it was. Just re-editing and recapping this, as I too was confused. Fons was not talking about the XR18 or any of Behringer's new digital range. mH _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user