Re: presonus firebox advice

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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 20:03:52 +0100
"julien lociuro" <julien.lociuro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I would like to know if the Presonus Firebox audio card (
> http://www.presonus.com/firebox.html) is well supported under linux.
> Is this a really good card? Do you guys have any other alternatives?
> I would like the card to have a preamp on it so I can directly
> connect my mic.
> 
> Thanks

>From ffado.org:

ECHO	AudioFire 2	Supported
ESI	Quatafire 610	Supported
Focusrite	Saffire	Supported
Focusrite	Saffire LE	Supported
Focusrite	Saffire Pro 26 I/O	Supported
Focusrite	Saffire Pro 10 I/O	Supported
Mackie	Onyx Mixer FireWire Option	Supported
MOTU	Traveler	Supported
Rolf Spuler	Firewire Guitar	Supported
Terratec Producer	Phase 88 Rack FireWire	Supported
TerraTec Producer	Phase24	Supported
TerraTec Producer	Phase X24	Supported
TerraTec Producer	MIC 2/MIC 8 FireWire	Supported
---
Apogee	X-FireWire card	Reported to work
CME	UF400e Expansion Board	Reported to work
ECHO	AudioFire 12	Reported to work
Edirol	FA-101	Reported to work
Edirol	FA-66	Reported to work
M-Audio	FireWire Solo	Reported to work
M-Audio	Ozonic	Reported to work
M-Audio	NRV10 Mixer	Reported to work
MOTU	828mkII	Reported to work
Phonic	Helix Board 18 FireWire	Reported to work
Phonic	Helix Board 24 FireWire	Reported to work
Presonus	Inspire 1394	Reported to work
Presonus	Firebox	Reported to work
Presonus	Firepod	Reported to work
Presonus	FP10	Reported to work
TerraTec	Aureon 7.1 FireWire 	Reported to work

Afaik a card should be at least 'Reported to work'.
Hope that helps at least a little.

mfg
	Philipp
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