Re: Successor/replacement for RME HDSP+Multiface?

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I think there is a pcmcia mad I interface now. Should work with Linux.
Also there are the fireface 800 and 400 devices that are supported by ffado. They should have what you're looking for. Another option would be the rme babyface, now that it is class complient.

I would love to have some recent devices supported under Linux, I believe all of us do.
For now I'm sticking with rme stuff. I have the hdsp9652 which is working flawless.

Cheers
Moshe

בתאריך 27 באוג 2014 19:08, "Brent Busby" <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> כתב:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2014, Peter P. wrote:

* Peter Lutek <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2014-08-27 11:27]:
are you using the original multiface, as i am? if so, wouldn't the
multiface II be an option?

I understand the Multiface II to be basically the same thing as the
Multiface I except for the analog headphone volume pot which will only
suffer damage from transport and will start to crackle after one year
of (not) using it.

Aren't they still making the Multiface II?  I have it (with the PCI-E card), and it's worked fantastically for me for seven years.  I certainly hope they're not thinking of discontinuing it.

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