Il giorno mar, 15/12/2015 alle 15.29 +0100, Peter P. ha scritto: > * James Greenlee <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2015-12-15 01:35]: > > Anybody know of a low-cost (used is fine) 2-in, 2-out USB audio interface > > that works great with Linux? I don't really need mic or instrument > > inputs...I need line inputs/outputs. > > > > Bonus points for: > > > > Bus powered interfaces > > Box-shaped units with all I/O on the same panel (USB connection on the > > opposite panel is fine) > Try to get a Roland/Edirol UA 25 second hand. Apparently there are nor > more functional drivers for newer versions of OS X, so people start to > sell them again. No software mixer required, works great here on Debian > and has the options you ask for, and then some more. i have a Roland/Edirol FA 66 which is basically the FireWire version of the UA 25. i can say it has worked very well with Linux for years. however, as carting around an extra power brick and a delicate FireWire ExpressCard can be difficult, perhaps the UA 25 is a more portable option. ju st wondering how the USB 2.0 connection handles the multiple audio channel possibilities of the UA 25 (seems to support 2 INs, 4 OUTs, MIDI IN/OUT and digital IN/OUT)? personally i would only be using it at 48 kHz/24-bit. thanks, w _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user