[Ardour-Users] IO USB Hardware
Rick Bragg
rbragg at gmnet.net
Mon Apr 14 04:46:05 PDT 2025
Thanks,
I'm looking for more IO. To record at least 16 maybe 32 tracks at a time.
Has anybody used something like the Behringer S32? I don't thing that
will be compatible though. Looks like that would probably not bring all
the individual inputs/outputs to Ardour?
On 4/14/25 03:44, Frank Fricke wrote:
>
> Hi Rick,
>
> My, that's vintage. Personally, I like that sort of thing from the
> past, but I can understand that you don't want to work with PCI.
>
> I use a ZOOM U-22. Top notch, silent preamps, absolutely satisfying
> sound quality. Direct monitoring, 48V phantom feed, line in, USB and
> CBS output jacks. Only one combined XLR / jack plug input though, but
> ZOOM offer other interfaces with more inputs. This one cost 49,00 €
> before global economy went down the John, so expect something in the
> proximity of 60,00 € today.
>
> All instruments on this were recorded using that interface:
>
> https://youtu.be/xEv5WF73Fr8
>
> There are of course various superior products by Focusrite, but at a
> considerably higher price point.
>
> Cheerie-o!
>
>
> On Sun, 2025-04-13 at 17:01 -0400, Rick Bragg wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Any suggestions for modern USB 16 or 32 channel IO hardware for an
>> AMD
>> Linux based workstation?
>>
>> I have a nice AMD box with lots of space and good graphics.
>> I used this in the recent past with an old PCI Delta1010 Interface.
>> I would like to re-purpose this with more modern IO.
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rick
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