Björn Lindström wrote:
> I've been offered a slightly used TASCAM US-224. I see in the sound
> card matrix that it should be fully supported by ALSA.
>
> Is anyone here using one of these with multitracking software under
> Linux, and what do you think about it? Is it stable, are all its
> features supported, and so forth?
>
> As an alternative, I'm considering getting a new US-122. Would there
> be any reason at all to go for that one instead, or are they equally
> well supported?
I do have a US-224 pumping low-latency full-duplex 2 channel audio on
JACK (-p128 -n2) and full MIDI I/O. I specially love its control surface
when directing ardour via MMC (for which I've contributed some code to
us428control in alsa-tools, btw).
It works great, but not without some attention. You have to take care
about tunning your linux audio system accordingly i.e. using a recent
kernel/alsa-driver (snd-usb-usx2y module). The now famous Ingo Molnar's
realtime-preempt kernel patch is highly recommended if not mandatory
to get the best experience.
OTOH if you can't live without 48v phantom power, then the US-122 is the
right choice. Otherwise the US-224 is a awesome addition to a laptop
based studio, as I take it ;)
Cheers.
-- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela rncbc@email-addr-hiddenReceived on Thu Jan 26 04:15:04 2006
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