Re: newbie to Linux audio

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Very cool. Precisely the kind of advice I was looking for. I'm not hung up on USB being the only solution.
Mona would be an ideal solution.  I'll try to score one on EBay.

Thanks!

Russ

PS> I used to have a singer in my old band that was named Mona. She was righteous too!

http://rbso.button.com/img/mona4a.jpg

Loki Davison wrote:
On 7/14/07, Russ Button <russ@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One other thing.  I want the audio interface to be able to provide 48
volt phantom powering for a pair of good small diaphram condenser mikes,
which I believe both of the afore mentioned devices provide.

Russ Button wrote:
> I'm looking to move into using Linux as my music platform for live
> location recording.


My summary about USB, if usb is the answer you probably asked for a
mouse. :) Ok, and some other stuff, but for audio stick to something
decent like cardbus/pcmcia/pci/firewire. I'm very happy with my echo
interface and know some of the nice ones can be found on ebay that use
cardbus and pci if you want to use it at home too. I.e Mona.
http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/Discontinued/Mona/index.php

Loki
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