I am also looking to have a conversation about recording hardware, but not quite the same as the PCI one. Short story: If I wanted to have a combination of two separate devices, analog->ADAT unit and ADAT->Linux@computer, what would I buy? Long story: The way that I did quality recordings so far: - use a quality preamp from mic to S/PDIF optical - use a USB soundcard with (under Linux) working S/PDIF in - jackd of course - depending on hardware there might be a separate piece in front that converts symmetric microphone level to line out, but right now my first thing does both mic level and line level well I really like how this is separating out the [analog part, A/D converter] and the [thing that needs a Linux driver]. Now I can change one or the other and don't get utter breakdown on software changes. I have hardware pieces for which this works great... ish except for some USB unreliability. Now, the careful observer will notice that this is limited to 2 channels due to S/PDIF. While I could have more USB soundcards that does not satisfy synchonization since the stupid things with S/PDIF don't take world clocks. My attempts to link multiple jackds have been, well I think everybody here knows that this exactly working well. So I want to get the concept of separating this out further. Now I need: - analog part is a few line in or mic level inputs to ADAT - a "soundcard" that takes binary ADAT and gives me Linux-able input. Ideally I would like this to be 24 bit capable (I don't need > 48 MHz but I'd like > 16 bit) - once there I could add more sync ADAT takes a world clock I wonder whether somebody has recommendations for these two parts. Digital part with great Linux support, and what do I use for analog to ADAT? My computers still have native PCI, but... well to be honest PCI sucks, USB sucks, Firewire is old. Is anything Thunderbolt out yet that does ADAT to Thunderbolt with open source Linux drivers? Haha, very funny. Can we make one? Sorry for the long post. I hope the concept makes sense. I really like this more modular setup that allows you to toss one thing at a time and don't sit there with nothing on changes. Martin -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Martin Cracauer <cracauer@xxxxxxxx> http://www.cons.org/cracauer/ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user