Re: [linux-audio-user] Apogee Ensemble with Ardour

From: Reuben Martin <reuben.m@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun May 07 2006 - 23:52:17 EEST

On 5/7/06, Carlo Capocasa <capocasa@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Hi all... After my brief flirt with the Ultra-Low-End I decided it's
> time to look into something more fun. Following Paul's recommendations I
> looked into Apogee products and I have to say I like what I see. I want
> a mobile recording interface with excellent D/A conversion and four Mic
> pre-amps, preferably in one device.
>
> So the Apogee Ensemble looks very good. (Rosetta 800 might also be an
> option but I don't want to lug a rack to gigs and I'd be happier with a
> tried-and tested device for the complete analogue signal chain).

The Ensemble is a rack unit as well.

>
> My goal is ultimately to have an all-MIDI four person band, plus vocals,
> and do all mixing, synthing and FX processing on x86 CPU.
>
> Could I kindly be educated on the linux compatibility of the Ensemble
> please?

Apogee makes some of the very best hardware. But linux support for
these devices is just now starting to be useable, so be careful.

With the freebob backend to jack (freebob.sf.net) Apogee's devices
that use firewire connections are now supported. However this support
was only merged into the jack CVS a couple weeks ago. It's probably
not very stable.

I know the Rosetta 200/800 and the AD/DA-16x units should work ok, but
I'm not sure about the Ensemble unit. It uses some software to
controll it, and it there is no other way to controll the device other
than through the software they provide then you would be in trouble
because that software is not designed to run on Linux. If all the
functionality is accessable from the hareware interface though then
you should be alright.

But again, consider support for Apogee firewire devices on linux right
now to be "experimental" and not really recommended for production use
yet.

>
> Thanks tons.
>
> Carlo
>
>
Received on Mon May 8 00:15:02 2006

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