Joshua Boyd wrote: > On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 07:57:02PM +0200, schoappied wrote: > > >> Mmh in The Netherlands, the Delta 1010lt is 209 euro's... >> >> And if you had to choose between the Delta 1010lt and the Omega? >> > > Well, I do have the Omega. But I bought it used at a quarter of the > current retail price. I've never seen such a deal on a delta 1010lt. > > Also, I have had reason to have a portable interface. And when I'm at > home, the Omega replaced my mixing board (all 8 inputs are active at > once and go through a simple level only 8x4x2 onboard mixer). > > The Delta1010lt is probably a good bit lower latency, but if you don't > need real time software effects, and if you don't need to record more > than 4 tracks at once, and you don't need 96khz sampling, then most > signs point towards the Omega. > > If I was going for a PCI card for home to use in the most straight > forward manner, I would go for a Delta 66, and I would hunt on ebay for > the best deal I could find. (just don't ask why I'm going with a Marian > Marc 4 instead). > > And frankly, I'd be unlikely to buy any of the devices we've talked > about new. I buy cables new. I buy things new if I need them more > quickly than I can order them. I buy things new if they just can't be > found for a good price used. But if I have time to wait for delivery, I > always look for used first. > > I read on this site http://www.linuxstudiopro.com/ that delta 1010LT (newer versions) are not working on linux??? It seems that there's always a change that your soundcard isn't supported anymore on linux one day isn't it? Dirk _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user