Re: ESI Maya 44 USB Linux compability?

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Am Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2008 schrieb MasterHai@xxxxxxx:
> i want to buy a new sound card for a mobil environment. Since i have
> special requirements (external USB sound card, minimum 4 channel
> simultaneous recording, linux compatible in particular jackd and ardour).

I don't think that your requirements will be fulfilled by usb-devices. Because 
usb1.X only has bandwidth for 4 audio-channels which is mostly used as 2 in 
and 2 out.
USB2 would have the bandwidth. But there is no usb2-audio-standard so there is 
no real driver for the various usb2-audio devices...

> Maybe your guys have recommendations for another sound device.

Yep, get a supported[1] firewire-device.

Have fun,

Arnold

[1] see www.ffado.org for supported devices...
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