Re: [LAU] USB interface for backing up old tracks mastered on cassette

From: Joe Hartley <jh@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Jan 16 2019 - 21:12:54 EET

On Wed, 16 Jan 2019 18:26:39 +0000 (UTC)
Jordan Muscott <augustusgorman@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Thanks for the reply. I know this part of the question isn't linux specific, but presumably the AD converters in something like that aren't "as good" as those in a more expensive device though?

True. The Behringer is locked at 48kHz/16bits, and uses a fairly basic chip.
This is usually fine for CD-quality transfers. There are better chips one could
get, but I wouldn't be able to hear the difference in coming from a cassette.

> I guess my question is do I have to fork out for a feature rich device such as one of the RME ones, or is there something with a more limited feature set out there (eg only 2 channels) that is of equally high quality?

You can, but for me it's a cost/benefit thing. Do you need 12 channels of
I/O? The high-end pre-amps? MIDI? ADAT or SPDIF? Not for the task of
doing tape to digital conversion. If you want a really great interface with
all of that, the Babyface Pro is top-notch, but is priced accordingly.

> And then of course the linux specific question is -> Is it supported?

Yes, the UCA202 is a USB compliant device, which means you plug it in, and it's
recognized as an audio interface in your system. Couldn't be easier!

I still use a UCA202 to do my tape and LP transfers into a Linux laptop,
even though I've got a Soundcraft MTK mixer at my disposal. It does only
one thing, but it's not bad at it.

Good luck!

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