Re: Laptop Sound Adapter for Ripping my Vinyl Album Collection

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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 14:08:26 -0700
Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The Tascam US-144 is around $144 US, and claimed by the ALSA
> matrix to work.
> 
> Thanks....
> 
> --
> Kevin


The Tascam US-144 is apparently supported, but not the newer version
US-144L (I think it was L, anyway, it's reported to not work).

I own and sometimes even use a Roland/Edirol UA-25 that is comparable
to the Tascam. There's also an Alesis which offers quite the same and
would have been my second choice after the UA-25. I think there was
another one, but I can't remember the name. It should be possible to
find the thread from a couple of months back.

The 48kHz/96kHz thing is, to my knowledge, a bandwidth limitation of
the usb 1.1 'standard'. With the UA-25 one can switch to 96kHz, but in
that mode it is recording only. I know of no usb audio interface
without that limitation.

Best Regards,
	Philipp
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