oops sorry the focusrite does not work, tried to get it going in linux but
it's a bust..... don't listen to the reps, atleast the ones in USA as they
don't really know what a driver is barely so to speak to class compliant or
linux needs is a waste of your time
thnx
ron
Indamixx
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:36 PM, Ronald Stewart <ronaldjstewart@email-addr-hiddenwrote:
> fast track pre amps suck
> roland or edirol ex 25 is your best bet....
> lexicon omega is cheap and has four inputs (cool)
> I have mobile pre usb mkI (works great and has midi and phantom)
> presonus works out the box too but they all break and have huge return
> issues at retailers
> ex 25 is small and metal as well, my personal favorite cuz it is dj/road
> ready and is built to take a hit.
> thnx
> ron
> Indamixx
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Peter Crighton <
> petecrighton@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
>> I also really did want to buy the Focusrite Saffire 6 USB, but
>> unfortunately it does not seem to work. See these discussions:
>> http://goo.gl/lXzWe
>> http://goo.gl/fu0zr
>> http://goo.gl/pHxfL
>>
>> As far as my research goes, similar devices are:
>> – Presonus Audiobox
>> – M-Audio Fast Track Pro
>> – M-Audio Mobile Pre MK II (it's in my list, but I can't remember if
>> it works as flawlessly as the others)
>> – Lexicon Alpha/Lambda/Omega Studio
>>
>> They are all selling for 100-200€ in Germany (apart from the Lexicon
>> Alpha, which is smaller and cheaper).
>> There is also the Roland (or Cakewalk or Edirol) UA-25(EX), which
>> seems to be a favourite for many people, but it is discontinued and
>> disappeared out of the big German stores only some days ago.
>>
>> I am not decided yet which device to buy. Is there one device, that
>> has clearly better (or worse) quality than the others? Especially in
>> regard to the mic preamps? I heard only good of the Focusrite preamps,
>> so I'm quite sad that it does not work. (Looking at the Focusrite
>> Saffire Pro 40 as well, but I need a small USB device first for use
>> with my laptop.)
>>
>> 2011/9/14 Hartmut Noack <zettberlin@email-addr-hidden>:
>> > Am 14.09.2011 13:09, schrieb Jeremy Jongepier:
>> >>
>> >> On 09/14/2011 10:12 AM, Hartmut Noack wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Enybody out there, who knows reliable and Linux-proof USB2-devices
>> for
>> >>> say, less than 250,- ?
>> >>
>> >> Hello Hartmut,
>> >>
>> >> Maybe this Wiki page could be helpful:
>> >> http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/current_audio_gear
>> >
>> > nice page, looks very promising. :-)
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Best,
>> >>
>> >> Jeremy
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