> mixers, etc. This is good, but I can't for the life of me think of a > practical use for a single-channel USB device like this guitar processor, or > a USB microphone. Here's a couple uses I think some guitarist might find handy. -Simply plug-in in the USB and record/playback a guitar track. no mixers, other audio cards or anything else needed. Record your ideas and practice. -Play or record other audio/keyboard tracks with the existing audio card (in my case a Maudio 2496 PCI card), and record the guitar stuff into the USB without messing with a mixer or multi-channel card. Also, to be clear the aim of this device is to be a guitar effects and amp modeller, not simply a USB audio device, although I believe it could be a useful feature. > Each USB device would have its own A/D converter, running on its own clock, > right? So it would be an exercise in frustration if you were to try to > record a simple guitar and vocal using a USB guitar processor/DI, and a USB > microphone, right? How would you deal with the inevitable clicks and pops? I have never tried running more than 1 USB audio device at a time so I can't comment on the clicks and pops. It worked fine in conjunction with the Maudio M2496 PCI card in my computer though. Geoff _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user