The emu10k1 (and emu10k2) are quite interesting chip : they have many independant inputs and outputs. Under Windows, there is the KX driver which can use this via ASIO : 16 input channels. all FX input, physical input(I2S, SPDIF), fx output and physical output(I2S SPDIF) can be routed to each other, and so in a recording software we can have the 14 physical input which the emu10k1 offer (2 SPDIF, 5 I2S). On a basic SBlive, there's 4 I2S which are not used. I am designing, with other people a ADC board (with PCM1804 ADC, which can work up to 24bit/192khz). The first test board works, under windows I have one more stereo input, which can be recorded indenpendantly. The goal is to add a ADAT input (and maybe output) to the SBlive... which I think will be very easy, as Alesis sells ADAT chip for about $5... So yes, a ADAT daughter board for the SBlive can be VERY cheap. I know I can used this under windows, with very good latency... but we want it to work under linux! We so need a new driver... like the KX driver under windows... Can somebody help us on that? I think people from KX driver can help us, as their driver is free. (http://www.kxproject.com).
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