Hi all,
I am a newbie here and hope that someone can help me to make a decision.
I am considering to buy Allen&Heath ZED i10. Does anybody know if it will work on Linux? I have seen that ZED 18 works https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/hw/allen-heath_zed18 but I am not sure if ZEDi 10 will work as well.
Many thanks,
Dejan
Allen&Heath ZED i10
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Re: Allen&Heath ZED i10
Take from Zedi-10 technical datasheet available on their website
I don't have that device, so i can't say for sure.
As they speak of class compliant and on the site there are no drivers for mac oe ios i presume it just works as usb-audio device.The mixer shall have a 4in/4out USB Audio Interface which will allow for a total channel count of ten. The audio interface shall operate at 24 bit/96kHz as standard, be class compliant for Mac and iOS devices and be compatible with Windows.
I don't have that device, so i can't say for sure.
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Re: Allen&Heath ZED i10
So this is the zed -i and it is an enhanced version of the zed, having a wider usb connection. So you'll have 4 in / 4 out which is better but still a bit limited with 10 analog in. If you don't want to record more than 4 sources simultaneously, it's ok. It is indeed class compliant, so it should work.
Re: Allen&Heath ZED i10
I've just installed it. It seems it works right out of the box, just the entrance is silently heard. I guess there is something with the software. Audacity recognizes the sound and can record it but very quietly. But I can't get any input into Guitarix or Guitarrack
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Re: Allen&Heath ZED i10
I record music using the ZED i10 with Waveform on a computer running Ubuntu and works. You can individually get each of the four audio channels sent from the mixer. No need to install any drivers just directly connect the USB. I hope this helps.