Re: Digital mixer suggestions

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I am thinking of getting a digital mixer. My first choice is a Roland
VM-3100 but digital connection to the computer is not via ADAT or TDIF
but via proprietary RPC connection. A RPC-1 card is needed in the
computer and I guess that this card is not Linux compliant.

Any chance to use this one with Linux? Any other digital mixer
suggestion plus interface supported by Linux on this price range
(about 200 eur on eBay!)?

The VM3100Pro/RPC-1 will work with the ICE1712 driver. It is however to terribly stable in my experience running at 96kHz at anywhere near low latency(It was one of the first 96kHz boards that I was aware of, and at low latencies I couldnt get it to stable without dropouts etc). I also had a few other problems with it on occasion in as far as playing non 44.1 or 48 sample rates, however that was only on occasion and really depended on my install leading me to believe I missed a step somewhere on those occasion in setting it up.


Obviously you would want to use envy24control with it. I never tried mapping the Midi, I still have it laying around my house so I may try to map it as a midi controller sometime. Note that the Pres are pretty noisy and not all that good in general, you would probably do better buying a cheap 100 dollar Art Pre or something to that effect. Key word there is of course Probably.

      Seablade

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