On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 11:39 -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote: > > I have the Zoom R8, and about all I can do with it is mount as an > > external drive. It would be cool to use it as a control surface with > > Ardour (I think it can work like a Mackie surface), but getting the > > USB interface to work with ALSA has been problematic: > > > > You must be googleing the same internet as I am :) > > My little bit of testing here does leave me impressed. Sounds very > clean and appears to have a lot of options. Just a matter of putting > on my glasses and boring down into the various menus. > I've got two r16s (USB linked). I only use my computer for mix down and mastering. The R16s mount fine under Linux. I haven't had a need to try it as a control surface and, since I can record 16 tracks live, I haven't needed to try it as an interface. It's so much more convenient to go record wherever you need to than it is to drag people back to my home "studio". I record all of my band's gigs live using a direct out per channel from the board into the R16s. The gain is a bit touchy but I can live with it. Definitely worth the money. Jan _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user