Re: UB MADI working great on Linux

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I wish that did 96k and Optical.  Anything like that Linux compatible?  MADI, 96k, Optical?

James

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger" <gurusonic@xxxxxxxxx>
To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:20:01 PM
Subject: Re:  UB MADI working great on Linux

On 17/03/16 01:27, anders.vinjar@xxxxxx wrote:
> Just a quick note here, to report success using the UB MADI with Linux
> (Fedora 22, 4.4.4 kernel).
>
> Doing some Ambisonics concerts in Bergen last week, needing 36 channels
> output, the technician had set up DigiCo's UB MADI connected to the rig.
>
> Everything plug & play: wiring the UB MADI to a usb-port, firing up
> QJackCtl to look for hardware, choosing the found 'hw:MADI' from the
> popup-menu, starting the server, and 48 I/O were available the rest of
> that week :-) (i didn't use any of the inputs myself).
>
> Bonus, we were 3 people running 3 computers for separate parts of the
> program, hot swapping worked seamlessly during 3 days of heavy
> rehearsals and concerts.
>
> -anders
That's great news. I work at a venue with 2 x SD10s and UB MADI and was 
wondering about that. Now I just need a laptop. ;)
I'm a big fan of DigiCo for sound quality and workflow. Had a couple of 
hardware issues but that's to be expected after 3 years of heavy use 
(~600 shows) including some hardcore bands with heavy handed sound people.

Roger
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