Re: Recommended USB interface with 2 XLR inputs?

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On 04/30/2011 11:33 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Jeremy Jongepier
<jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On 04/30/2011 12:25 AM, Mark Knecht wrote:

I apologize for cross posting. I asked this on Alsa-Users a couple of
days ago but haven't received any responses. As it's about shopping I
might do this weekend I figured I'd try here also. Thanks in advance.

I'd like to pick up something to do simple mobile recording gigs with
my laptop. It needs to be USB 2.0 based, have 2 XLR inputs, support
headphone monitoring and preferably do 96KHz.

The M-audio Fast Track Pro seems to come closest although as I
understand it that device won't do 96K on all inputs and outputs at
the same time. Not a huge deal but one tick against for that.

What other devices do folks suggest I take a look at?

Thanks,
Mark
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If it needs to be USB2 based your only options are afaik:

- Roland/Cakewalk UA-101
- Roland/Edirol UA-1000
- M-Audio Fast Track Ultra
- M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R

Best,

Jeremy

Thanks Jeremy. I'm not really sure it has to be USB2.0 I just wrote
that originally as I'd rather buy a device that supports more
bandwidth. Really it's not necessary.

One other consideration is device power. This will be hooked to a
laptop and I'm not sure my laptop supplies SUB bus power.
Additionally, I don't know how to test that myself.

Hello Mar, you don't have a USB device of which you know it needs device power to test? Afaik basically all USB ports on computers provide bus power, regardless if it's a desktop, notebook or netbook.

Best,

Jeremy

 It seems from
looking at the Roland site that there isn't a power connector on the
UA25 so it's possible it wouldn't work, or maybe would require some
sort of a USB hub that can supply power.

Anyone with a UA25 able to add anything along these lines?

Thanks,
Mark

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