Re: Decent but not necessarily pro quality USB audio for laptop?

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Ken Restivo wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 12:17:08AM -1000, david wrote:
>> Ken Restivo wrote:
>>
>>>>>> Any opinions on the following devices?
>>>>> Sorry, I do not have any input on any of the particular devices you 
>>>>> list.
>>>> No problem, there are way too many audio devices around to keep track of!
>>>>
>>> I've been happy with my M-Audio FastTrack Pro USB for almost 18 months now.
>>>
>>> -ken
>> Thanks for the testimony, Ken, but that's way beyond my needs!
> 
> Really? It was $60 used on Craigslist.

Sorry, didn't mean to confuse. While the $60 would have barely fit the 
budget, the features of the FastTrack Pro USB are more than I need. I 
have a small hardware mixer with jacks for microphones and such.

> I mean, as for a cheap audio interface, I've used a no-brand Taiwanese $6 USB audio card for years too.

I looked at some of those. Like the Cyba one at newegg.com. I could 
never tell if they were supported by Linux.

FWIW, I almost dropped the idea of a new sound device for the laptop in 
favor of ordering a 1010LT for the server ...

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