Hi all
Does anyone know of a budget usb 3.0 audio interface? If so, does anyone know the performance/compatibility with linux?
I've previously only used pci-e, and usb 1.1 seems like really old tech for this kind of thing.
cheers Nicho
There aren't many because USB 3.0 is overkill for everything but devices with extreme numbers of channels like the 196 input/198 out RME MADIface XT. USB 2.0 has more than enough bandwidth for almost all audio purposes.
On 09/30/2016 07:26 PM, Nicholas Manojlovic wrote:
Hi all
Does anyone know of a budget usb 3.0 audio interface? If so, does anyone know the performance/compatibility with linux?
I've previously only used pci-e, and usb 1.1 seems like really old tech for this kind of thing.
cheers Nicho
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The Focusrite Scarlett series is a good balance of budget & quality and works with Linux. There are a handful of models available with different amounts of I/O.
On 09/30/2016 11:30 PM, Be wrote:
There aren't many because USB 3.0 is overkill for everything but devices with extreme numbers of channels like the 196 input/198 out RME MADIface XT. USB 2.0 has more than enough bandwidth for almost all audio purposes.
On 09/30/2016 07:26 PM, Nicholas Manojlovic wrote:
Hi all
Does anyone know of a budget usb 3.0 audio interface? If so, does anyone know the performance/compatibility with linux?
I've previously only used pci-e, and usb 1.1 seems like really old tech for this kind of thing.
cheers Nicho
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