Re: RME Babyface on Linux

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Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I don't own the Babyface, but I'm quite sure it works as a class
> compliant device only, so hdspmixer is not available. This isn't
> guessing, a while back I bought an USB audio device compatible with iOS
> and Linux and the Babyface was one of the interesting devices.
>
> This info was "Last modified: 2014/09/17":
> https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/hw/rme_babyface#totalmix_fx_and_dsp
>
> However, my researches are from December 2017.

I just did more checking and realized the one I was looking at was the
Babyface Pro, which has at the least, two more analog inputs than the
regular version described here.  (Didn't notice before there were two
revisions.)  I doubt the situation with mixer support is much different
on the Pro though.


Here is what I'd like to have in an interface:

+ hardware monitoring, preferably with a Linux mixer to control it

+ converter quality comparable to RME Hammerfall, or close

+ 96kHz, not because I think I need it for sound, but because all
   my existing projects are recorded at that rate and I need to be
   able to open them

+ USB connection

+ at least four analog inputs and outputs

+ stable on Linux


Am I asking too much?  :)

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