Hello list, I'm using Linux (Red Hat 9, Fedora Core) for several years and I'm reading this list for some time, but I have no experience in using Linux audio yet. So I am looking for a reliable soundcard, which could be used as a midi-controlled softwaresyntesizer, looking forward to making my first steps as a LAU :-) The M-Audio Audiophile soundcards seemed to be an appropriate choice. Am Sonntag 27 November 2005 19:43 schrieb studio-64: > HI > Yes > Envy24controll can access the card for Linux. > I use it with Agnula. But Ctirad answered that the Audiophile 192 is not supported by Alsa. So, who is wrong? Looking on the ALSA pages, it seems that Ctirad is right. On the other hand, M-Audio states that ALSA is supporting the "Audiophile" without distinguishing between both cards. As I am to make a decision between the "2496" and the "192" too, I would be glad if someone could clarify this point. Who has an Audiophile 192 running? Moreover I would like to know the differences between both cards (except from the sampling rate). Are there any benefits using the Audiophile 192 compared to the 2496? TIA Marco