What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
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What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
Thanks to a generous donation from a viewer and supportr of my work, I have an opportunity to obtain and test various entry-level audio interfaces to demonstrate and help newcomers to Linux audio choose hardware and also give them confidence that they gear will work flawlessly.
I've created a survey to gather infrmation on what the Linux Audio community would like to see tested most, so I can get the most out of the budget available to me.
Here's the survey:
https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch ... a489c34289
And here's a video I made to promote that survey:
https://youtu.be/ayoIw6Bgmks
https://share.tube/w/6x4FscqWnPKezwjuXBS419
https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch ... a489c34289
Thank you for your input, and I hope to see you in the hardware testing videos
I've created a survey to gather infrmation on what the Linux Audio community would like to see tested most, so I can get the most out of the budget available to me.
Here's the survey:
https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch ... a489c34289
And here's a video I made to promote that survey:
https://youtu.be/ayoIw6Bgmks
https://share.tube/w/6x4FscqWnPKezwjuXBS419
https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch ... a489c34289
Thank you for your input, and I hope to see you in the hardware testing videos
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
Solid State Logic 2+ please.
SSL may seem an odd inclusion for "entry-level" but it is only £205 at Thomann UK.
https://www.solidstatelogic.com/products/ssl2-plus
SSL may seem an odd inclusion for "entry-level" but it is only £205 at Thomann UK.
https://www.solidstatelogic.com/products/ssl2-plus
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
If that price is ok, then pull in Behringer UMC1820sunrat wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 1:01 am Solid State Logic 2+ please.
SSL may seem an odd inclusion for "entry-level" but it is only £205 at Thomann UK.
https://www.solidstatelogic.com/products/ssl2-plus
Sure not entry-level on number of inputs, but with price, pretty near.
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
Behringer fully supports Linux so their devices work perfectly and they release Linux native apps for their mixers. There isn't much need to focus on these.
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
Where can I find these Linux native apps?
Linux – MOTU UltraLite AVB – Qtractor – http://suedwestlicht.saar.de/
Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
In their Homepage. They use JUCE as their toolkit, so easy to compile for all platforms. They even provide versions for x86 Linux and the raspberry pi.
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
IMHO, that makes it one that should be tested. Support vendors that support Linux.
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
I just meant that it's well known that their devices will work. There are many others that probably will work but until someone purchases one and plugs it in it can't be confirmed.
I agree support vendors that openly support Linux. Luckily Behringer are also excellent value and their midas inspired preamps are much better quality than their previous designs.
I agree support vendors that openly support Linux. Luckily Behringer are also excellent value and their midas inspired preamps are much better quality than their previous designs.
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
Any USB sound dongle. I bought one today (Orico) and when plugged in, it takes over the system. No more menu, right clicks...
A run down on how to "tame" these...
A run down on how to "tame" these...
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
I'm pretty sure these cheap dongles are no better than the built-in audio and probably worse.OccinticLady wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 7:04 pm Any USB sound dongle. I bought one today (Orico) and when plugged in, it takes over the system. No more menu, right clicks...
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
So there is a thread in https://www.head-fi.org/threads/usb-c-t ... st.908839/ Head Fi about cheap dongles. I ended up with the JCALLY JM20 High Performance CS43131 DAC. I do have a custom .asoundrc but that's because I don't use dmix. However, I've had nothing like what you are describing.OccinticLady wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 7:04 pm Any USB sound dongle. I bought one today (Orico) and when plugged in, it takes over the system. No more menu, right clicks...
A run down on how to "tame" these...
They are usb class compliant usually so should work straight away. Sound pretty good. Much better than a normal laptop sound card. I think some have mic inputs if you have a headset as well. Pretty good for the price. The cheap ones are about $US20 or less.
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Re: What entry-level audio interfaces do you want to see tested under Linux (on video)?
Having sold my big head and amp I now plug into a Boss-Me-80 and plug that into the soundcard, OR plug into my mustang amp while listening to jamming tracks on the 65" TV and AvAmp. So I don't use any separate audio interface as such but HAVE had to get me a sound-card with 1/4" jacks only because the garbage-level 1/8" jacks on motherboards are so flimsy that IMO they need to be COMPLETELY redesigned. I could never call these jacks anything other than Design-Crimes! There's no point in me hollering at the industry but maybe a polling review like yours would have more ears on it. As far as can figure out the current situation, this problem is going to get worse as mobo makers move to surface-mounted everything so not only would the mini jacks need to be redesigned with multiple springs to assure uninterrupted contact no matter what, it may also be necessary to connect the mobo facility with a pigtail to the computer or laptop frame hosting a jack that can take unlimited insertions and all maner of abuse. My 2 cents.
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