On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 17:27 +0200, Jeremy Jongepier wrote: > On 10/03/2010 04:08 PM, allcoms wrote: > > Hi Jeremy! > > > > On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Jeremy Jongepier<autostatic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 10/03/2010 12:41 PM, allcoms wrote: > >>> > >>> Essentially I'd like two recommendations for this- a real budget > >>> device that just has audio out (maybe 35mm input too) but also a > >>> slightly more costly alternative with a phantom power capable XLR mic > >>> input should he want to do overdubs at home. > >> > >> Budget: Behringer UCA202: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UCA202.aspx > > > > Price is certainly right on that one but it can't handle 96Khz so its no use > > > >> Slightly more costly alternative: Cakewalk by Roland UA-25EX (the successor > >> of the Edirol UA-25): http://www.roland.com/products/en/UA-25EX/ > > > > Thats the sort of thing he may get if he's willing to chuck a bit more > > money at it, yes. > > > > Anyone here have any experience with the 25EX under Linux or know of > > something like the 202 but with 96Khz capability? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dan > > Hello Dan, > > Oops, didn't check the specs of that Behringer thingy, assumed it could > do 96Khz. And regarding the UA-25(EX), I've got one and it works like a > charm, I never use it at 96Khz though. Bear in mind that @ 96Khz a USB1 > soundcard cannot run full duplex. > > Best, > > Jeremy Echo that, no complaints about my UA-25EX under Linux. I use 48Khz though for recording. And not getting full duplex for 98 KHz is just a general USB1 issue, isn't it? As in not specific to the UA-25EX. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user