----- "Fritz Meissner" <meissner.fritz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 3 February 2011 11:55, Cedric Roux <sed@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Linux Audio Users, > > > > I am looking for a "USB soundcard" (if that has a meaning at > > all). > > > > Here are my needs: > > I want to record myself. > > I want 24 bits / 44.1KHz. > > I want a basic device with one stereo input plug (minijack or RCA) > > and one USB output (fast enough to send audio digital data to the > > comupter in realtime). > > Cakewalk UA1-EX does exactly what you describe and is plug-and-play > recording with Audacity in plain vanilla Ubuntu. > > Fritz Fritz, thanks for your reply. The device looks indeed almost perfect (expect those little knobs that may well break with time; hopefully that won't be a big problem). I just took a look at the manual and there seems to be a "special driver" for 24 bits processing for win&osx. Do you (or anyone on the list) know if ALSA handles that case? I mean, if I buy the thing but it can only work in 16 bits mode, that won't be very useful... I digged a bit on the web, nothing conclusive. So if someone is using this device in 24 bits mode (to record music), show up! Regards, CÃdric. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user