Re: usb audio interface question

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2010/12/6 Atte Andrà Jensen <atte@xxxxxxxx>:
> Hi
>
> A friend of mine is looking for an usb audio interface. It must work without
> hassle under linux, and have an (at least decent) 48V input, and at least
> one other microphone input (48V on this input would be nice, but not
> necessary). 2 channel output would be enough. If the price permits, more
> inputs (mainly for michrophone) would be great, but the price is important.
>
> What should I recommend him? My first idea was an edirol, but looking over
> two large web-shops, I didn't see a single edirol usb-interface!
>
> --
> Atte
>
> http://atte.dk  http://modlys.dk
>

Hi

I have a Cakewalk UA-1G and it's working fine, no midi though (got a
cheap 8â chinese usb adapter for that).

It's way cheaper than the UA25EX.

It has an high-Z instrument input (guitar and bass) switchable to mic
and RCA stereo line inputs, Line out and headphones out + SPDIF
(optical) in and out.

http://www.cakewalk.com/products/hardware/default.aspx?Prod=UA-1G

Cheers,

-Giuseppe
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