Re: [linux-audio-user] What is the best choice for a pro PCI soundcard?

From: Peteris Krisjanis <pecisk@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Jan 14 2005 - 13:34:07 EET

I don't know about M-Audio Delta, but about TerraTec I can say only
the best - I have model of the old one, TerraTec 88MT and it works
like charm in both Linux and Windows. Have tested on multiple streams,
recordings - everything is just fine, quality is noticable better than
any average Audigy card.

And I guess I will never complain about ALSA ice1712 drivers, because
they work just fine and have even improved in last years.

Peter.

On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 12:10:38 +0100, Mario Lang <mlang@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am in the process of working out the hardware of my
> new personal workstation. This time, I'd like to get
> a really good multichannel Pro-audio card with at least
> 96khz sampling rate, 24bit and around 8 analog channels.
>
> I am looking at:
> * TerraTec PHASE 88
> * M-Audio Delta 1010(LT)
>
> I can't quite decide between the TerraTec and M-Audio.
> Regarding maturity of Linux ALSA drivers for these cards, what
> would you suggest? Additionally, I couldn't find anything
> which explained why the LT version is soo much cheaper. Is
> this only about bundled software, or does the 1010lt version
> have less hardware features than the Delta 1010?
>
> Any other cards I might have missed which would fall
> into the same category?
>
> What would you suggest?
> --
> CYa,
> Mario
>
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