On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 05:06:01PM -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote:
> I'm looking for a new mixer and wondering if I should bother with one
> of the USB units. From what I read they will send a signal back to the
> computer for recording. Cool. Not something I'd use everyday, but
> might be handy when I think I'm doing something good enough to
> record/share :)
>
> Now, I also see that they seem to use USB 2. Is that a linux problem?
If it's not class-compliant you need a specific driver. The specs
should tell you.
> Would a moderately new desktop keep up to a multitrack usb stream?
No problem.
> I'm assuming that these units send multi tracks to the computer
> unmixed? Or is it just a copy of the 2 channel out?
Assuming is one thing, reading the specs is another. If there are any.
> Here's one example:
>
> http://www.music123.com/Pro-Audio/Mixers/Unpowered-Mixers/XENYX-X1622USB-USB-Mixer-with-Effects.site7sku485372000000000.sku
>
> Not sold on Behringer or this model, just looking around today.
$240. If a mixer is sold for that price, and everybody in the chain
has to make a profit on it, then it was built for $40 or less. That's
the price of one decent fader. It may last a year or so. After that
it will be scrap, to be exported to Africa where child labour slaves
will burn away all the plastic to recover a few grams of copper.
Ciao,
-- FA Vor uns liegt ein weites Tal, die Sonne scheint - ein Glitzerstrahl. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Sun Jan 29 04:15:03 2012
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