Re: USB interface for backing up old tracks mastered on cassette

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Hi Joe,

Thanks for the reply. I know this part of the question isn't linux specific, but presumably the AD converters in something like that aren't "as good" as those in a more expensive device though? I guess my question is do I have to fork out for a feature rich device such as one of the RME ones, or is there something with a more limited feature set out there (eg only 2 channels) that is of equally high quality?

And then of course the linux specific question is -> Is it supported?

thanks,
Jordan.


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On Tue, 15/1/19, Joe Hartley <jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 Subject: Re:  USB interface for backing up old tracks mastered on cassette
 To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Date: Tuesday, 15 January, 2019, 19:59
 
 
 Hi,
 Jordan.  You can probably use a low-end interface like the
 Behringer
 UCA202 which runs around $30 US. 
 While certainly not great, I've found it
 fine for playong audio out to my stereo and to
 do the occasional cassette
 or turntable
 transfer.
 
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