Re: What's some good hardware for recording??

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On 7/28/07, Brian King <we3kings@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello :-)
>
Hello.

> I'm looking for a hardware interface for recording purposes...
>
> At the moment I have a basic sound card that I either plug my guitar
> into and run it into ardour which creates a single track or I have a mic
> that sits in the middle of everyone jamming but I'd like to get a
> m-audio delta 44 or similar so I can have more than one input stream for
> multi track recording?? I've heard of a delta 1010LT which has 2
> preamped microphone inputs which is good.....
>
> So what else is out there that's in this vein???
> Other brands that are just as compatible in linux??
>

I have an edirol UA-25 and it works very nicely with linux (it's usb,
plug it in and it "just works"). Has two audio inputs, details here:
http://www.roland.com/products/en/UA-25/features.html.

I'm very much the amateur though so while it's fine for me you may
want a more informed opinion on it's quality compared to other similar
devices.

Cheers.....Steve
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