Hi,
Now I am looking for similar specs with a class compliant USB connection.
I know it's not a "recent" device and it's not class-compliant but if it matches your requirements you might want to take a look at the Roland/Cakewalk/Edirol UA-101. It's USB 2.0, not class-compliant but perfectly supported by Linux since ages and it even still runs on my Windows 10 machine. It is no longer supported on macOS but that makes it actually quite a bit cheaper when buying it used. Lots of stuff can be configured on the device itself (sample rate, internal clock or via optical SPDIF, Input/Output-Blending on the Monitor output, ... Has served me very well and has plenty of IOs compared to its small size. The larger UA-1000 might even support coaxial SPDIF I/O, Wordclock and ADAT. I never had one in my hands, unfortunately. Jannis _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user