Re: OT: external sound for linux card advice

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On 09/04/2010 05:06 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
FireWire for Laptop (thinkpad). At least 4 output channels, 8 is
better with a very decent audio quality. :-)
Possible to have this hardware robust and trustful to perform live?


Hello Bernardo,

Then maybe a Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 might be an option, don't know how many output channels that one has, I think it has 8. I'm testing its bigger brother, the 40, and so far it performs well. But then we're talking about a quadcore CPU with hyperthreading on a desktop machine. Don't know how it will perform on a notebook. When it comes to using it live, don't know, the 'problem' with FireWire devices and JACK (at least JACK1, don't know about JACK2) is that if you run into xruns those could take JACK down completely resulting in a mute machine. I have the feeling this happens less with USB, USB just keeps going. So for live performances maybe an USB sound card might be a better option.

Best,

Jeremy

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