Re: [linux-audio-user] building the dream Linux music box

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] building the dream Linux music box
From: Brian Redfern (bredfern_AT_calarts.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 19:57:47 EET


The Midiman gear is really easy to use. I have teh Audiophile 24/96 card
and get good results. The Midiman delta 10/10 will get even better results
with its external d-a coverter. I use envy24control for my mixer and have
found its very easy to use. The hammerfall seems like it requires a lot of
hacking to even get basic functionality, while I find that the midiman pci
cards are fully supported. The lastest ones even have a little penguin
symbol on the box.

Brian "Asapien" Redfern
linux digital turntablism
asapien.org

On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Kristofer Bergstrom wrote:

> Hello everyone. I'm hoping to invest in a Linux-based (debian) system to do
> high-quality recording of live sources (mics, turntable mixer out, etc) and
> playback of multichannel (4 channel, maybe more someday) computer music. I
> have made music with CLM but am excited to try using Csound, as well as
> Ecasound and Ardour for recording and editing. I've been looking around and
> asking questions to vendors and have heard the following suggestion for
> hardware: a Hammerfall soundcard and an external ADI-8AE AD/DA converter. I
> wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts on such a setup. As far as I can
> tell, the ALSA drivers support this, although one vendor said that there are
> only drivers for the older Hammerfall card. Any thoughts on these things?
> Thank you very much in advance!
>
> Kris Bergstrom
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