Re: Working MADI interfaces for Linux? Was Motu M64 Madi interface (not) class compliant?

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HI Peter, Hi all.

I can recommend NOT to get the RME MaDiFAce Pro.
I have yet to try the latest firmware update but up until now,
the class compliant mode only allows 24 channels instead of 136.
On top of it, presets are not stored on the device and require totalmix on boot.
I have to leave it on always to preserve the settings in class compliant mode.

Thibaud

Le jeu. 11 mars 2021 à 21:04, Peter P. <peterparker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
Hi list,

I am wondering which MADI audio interfaces are working for Linux.

So far I had success with an RME Madiface via its ExpressCard. Any other
known candidates?

thanks!
P

* Peter P. <peterparker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [2021-03-09 21:10]:
> Hi list,
>
> I am wondering if the Motu M64 Madi audio interface is class compliant
> or not. The only information I found so far is Paul Davis mentioning it
> was not on https://discourse.ardour.org/t/usb2-3-madi-adat/88392/13
>
> Nevertheless I plugged one in today and was able to select it as a
> device in qjackctl but did not get jackd to start using it. I had very
> little time and forgot to take logs and messages.
>
> thanks for all hints!
> P
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