Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-21 Thread Cyrille Henry

wow, this is great!
thanks
Cyrille


Le 21/01/2013 02:57, Miller Puckette a écrit :

Hi all -

I just now tried again (after some months of not fooling with it) and
got audio in+out working with no trouble at all... from a clean and
recently updated Raspian install (i.e. 'apt-get update; apt-get upgrade)
I just deleted pulseaudio:
apt-get remove pulseaudio
and then slowed my USB down to 1.1 speed by adding the setting:
dwc_otg.speed=1
to the file /boot/cmdline.txt
plugged in a Griggin iMic (bout $25 I think) and immediately got full-duplex
audio.  I'm running only one channel in and tried it with an electric guitar
with the iMic switched to 'mic in' and all worked.  I was able to get audio
latency down to 10, didn't try any lower than that.

This is all without any mouse, keyboard or video monitors connected to the
pi - I'mm SSH-ing in.  Last time I got up to this point, things started to
degrade when I put other USB devices on so I'll try that now...

cheers
Miller

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 01:27:46PM +0100, Cyrille Henry wrote:

hello,

could you tell a bit more about the alsa tweak?

thanks
Cyrille


Le 18/01/2013 12:06, padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk a écrit :

Yes, I got it goiing for a recent workshop in Nantes
ALSA tweaked a bit with the .asoundrc file
Hardware: Turtle Beach dongle (Old Amigo 1 I think)
Latency: 150ms (total suckage)

On 18 January 2013 at 10:49 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:

Apologies for dragging this up again...

Can anyone confirm that they have got duplex audio working - in any form with 
any combination of hdmi, usb or the regular audio out of the rpi, and with 
which OS, version, tweaks?

Still not convinced it's properly doable from our (iMic USB based) experiments.

Regards,

Julian

On 5 January 2013 17:54, Dirk Myers di...@wildvine.com 
mailto:di...@wildvine.com wrote:

Thanks, all.  I'll check out the iMic  UCA222.  Cheers! -- Dirk

On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:


+1 on the imic.



On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net 
mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:

in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
they look so similar that I mix there name.
sorry
Cyrille


Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :

edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry  c...@chnry.net 
mailto:c...@chnry.net mailto: c...@chnry.net mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:

edirol uca222 works great.
cheers
c


Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :

The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe 
Deken over at
New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap 
USB 'adapters' -
the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered 
today looking at
it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without- 
__infringing-trademark.


The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take 
more power than
the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you 
can't get anything
in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a 
powered USB hub and
live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

cheers
Miller


On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:18:00AM -0800, Dirk Myers wrote:

Folks:

I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't 
found a clear answer: what are folks using for audio output from the Raspberry Pi 
to a mixing board? I'm leaning toward trying a few USB audio interfaces. Curious 
about what others have used that is working well.

Thanks,

Dirk
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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-21 Thread Pierre Massat
Hi Miller,

You made my day!

Cheers,

Pierre.

2013/1/21 Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu

 Hi all -

 I just now tried again (after some months of not fooling with it) and
 got audio in+out working with no trouble at all... from a clean and
 recently updated Raspian install (i.e. 'apt-get update; apt-get upgrade)
 I just deleted pulseaudio:
 apt-get remove pulseaudio
 and then slowed my USB down to 1.1 speed by adding the setting:
 dwc_otg.speed=1
 to the file /boot/cmdline.txt
 plugged in a Griggin iMic (bout $25 I think) and immediately got
 full-duplex
 audio.  I'm running only one channel in and tried it with an electric
 guitar
 with the iMic switched to 'mic in' and all worked.  I was able to get audio
 latency down to 10, didn't try any lower than that.

 This is all without any mouse, keyboard or video monitors connected to the
 pi - I'mm SSH-ing in.  Last time I got up to this point, things started to
 degrade when I put other USB devices on so I'll try that now...

 cheers
 Miller

 On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 01:27:46PM +0100, Cyrille Henry wrote:
  hello,
 
  could you tell a bit more about the alsa tweak?
 
  thanks
  Cyrille
 
 
  Le 18/01/2013 12:06, padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk a écrit :
  Yes, I got it goiing for a recent workshop in Nantes
  ALSA tweaked a bit with the .asoundrc file
  Hardware: Turtle Beach dongle (Old Amigo 1 I think)
  Latency: 150ms (total suckage)
  
  On 18 January 2013 at 10:49 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
  Apologies for dragging this up again...
  
  Can anyone confirm that they have got duplex audio working - in any
 form with any combination of hdmi, usb or the regular audio out of the rpi,
 and with which OS, version, tweaks?
  
  Still not convinced it's properly doable from our (iMic USB based)
 experiments.
  
  Regards,
  
  Julian
  
  On 5 January 2013 17:54, Dirk Myers di...@wildvine.com mailto:
 di...@wildvine.com wrote:
  
  Thanks, all.  I'll check out the iMic  UCA222.  Cheers! -- Dirk
  
  On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
  
  +1 on the imic.
  
  
  
  On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net mailto:
 c...@chnry.net wrote:
  
  in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
  they look so similar that I mix there name.
  sorry
  Cyrille
  
  
  Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :
  
  edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?
  On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry 
 c...@chnry.net mailto:c...@chnry.net mailto: c...@chnry.net mailto:
 c...@chnry.net wrote:
  
  edirol uca222 works great.
  cheers
  c
  
  
  Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :
  
  The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic
 (thanks to Joe Deken over at
  New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch
 of cheap USB 'adapters' -
  the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).
  
  The thing looks like an apple product but (as I
 discovered today looking at
  it) isn't.  Good job of
 apple-style-imitation-without- __infringing-trademark.
  
  
  The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware -
 some take more power than
  the Pi can supply and some are physically so
 bulky you can't get anything
  in the other USB slot - in either case you have
 to get a powered USB hub and
  live with a layer of additional uncertainty.
  
  cheers
  Miller
  
  
  On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:18:00AM -0800, Dirk
 Myers wrote:
  
  Folks:
  
  I've been digging through the list 
 searching, haven't found a clear answer: what are folks using for audio
 output from the Raspberry Pi to a mixing board? I'm leaning toward trying a
 few USB audio interfaces. Curious about what others have used that is
 working well.
  
  Thanks,
  
  Dirk
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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-20 Thread Miller Puckette
Hi all -

I just now tried again (after some months of not fooling with it) and
got audio in+out working with no trouble at all... from a clean and
recently updated Raspian install (i.e. 'apt-get update; apt-get upgrade)
I just deleted pulseaudio:
apt-get remove pulseaudio
and then slowed my USB down to 1.1 speed by adding the setting:
dwc_otg.speed=1
to the file /boot/cmdline.txt
plugged in a Griggin iMic (bout $25 I think) and immediately got full-duplex
audio.  I'm running only one channel in and tried it with an electric guitar
with the iMic switched to 'mic in' and all worked.  I was able to get audio
latency down to 10, didn't try any lower than that.

This is all without any mouse, keyboard or video monitors connected to the
pi - I'mm SSH-ing in.  Last time I got up to this point, things started to
degrade when I put other USB devices on so I'll try that now...

cheers
Miller

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 01:27:46PM +0100, Cyrille Henry wrote:
 hello,
 
 could you tell a bit more about the alsa tweak?
 
 thanks
 Cyrille
 
 
 Le 18/01/2013 12:06, padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk a écrit :
 Yes, I got it goiing for a recent workshop in Nantes
 ALSA tweaked a bit with the .asoundrc file
 Hardware: Turtle Beach dongle (Old Amigo 1 I think)
 Latency: 150ms (total suckage)
 
 On 18 January 2013 at 10:49 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
 Apologies for dragging this up again...
 
 Can anyone confirm that they have got duplex audio working - in any form 
 with any combination of hdmi, usb or the regular audio out of the rpi, and 
 with which OS, version, tweaks?
 
 Still not convinced it's properly doable from our (iMic USB based) 
 experiments.
 
 Regards,
 
 Julian
 
 On 5 January 2013 17:54, Dirk Myers di...@wildvine.com 
 mailto:di...@wildvine.com wrote:
 
 Thanks, all.  I'll check out the iMic  UCA222.  Cheers! -- Dirk
 
 On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
 
 +1 on the imic.
 
 
 
 On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net 
  mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:
 
 in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
 they look so similar that I mix there name.
 sorry
 Cyrille
 
 
 Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :
 
 edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?
 On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry  c...@chnry.net 
  mailto:c...@chnry.net mailto: c...@chnry.net mailto:c...@chnry.net 
  wrote:
 
 edirol uca222 works great.
 cheers
 c
 
 
 Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :
 
 The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks 
  to Joe Deken over at
 New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of 
  cheap USB 'adapters' -
 the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).
 
 The thing looks like an apple product but (as I 
  discovered today looking at
 it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without- 
  __infringing-trademark.
 
 
 The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some 
  take more power than
 the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you 
  can't get anything
 in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get 
  a powered USB hub and
 live with a layer of additional uncertainty.
 
 cheers
 Miller
 
 
 On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:18:00AM -0800, Dirk Myers 
  wrote:
 
 Folks:
 
 I've been digging through the list  searching, 
  haven't found a clear answer: what are folks using for audio output from 
  the Raspberry Pi to a mixing board? I'm leaning toward trying a few USB 
  audio interfaces. Curious about what others have used that is working 
  well.
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-18 Thread Julian Brooks
Apologies for dragging this up again...

Can anyone confirm that they have got duplex audio working - in any form
with any combination of hdmi, usb or the regular audio out of the rpi, and
with which OS, version, tweaks?

Still not convinced it's properly doable from our (iMic USB based)
experiments.

Regards,

Julian

On 5 January 2013 17:54, Dirk Myers di...@wildvine.com wrote:

 Thanks, all.  I'll check out the iMic  UCA222.  Cheers! -- Dirk


 On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:

 +1 on the imic.



 On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net wrote:

 in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
 they look so similar that I mix there name.
 sorry
 Cyrille


 Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :

 edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?

 On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net mailto:
 c...@chnry.net wrote:

 edirol uca222 works great.
 cheers
 c


 Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :

 The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe
 Deken over at
 New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap USB
 'adapters' -
 the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

 The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered today
 looking at
 it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without-**
 __infringing-trademark.


 The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take more
 power than
 the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you can't get
 anything
 in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a powered
 USB hub and
 live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

 cheers
 Miller


 On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:18:00AM -0800, Dirk Myers wrote:

 Folks:

 I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't
 found a clear answer: what are folks using for audio output from the
 Raspberry Pi to a mixing board? I'm leaning toward trying a few USB audio
 interfaces. Curious about what others have used that is working well.

 Thanks,

 Dirk
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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-18 Thread padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk
Yes, I got it goiing for a recent workshop in Nantes

ALSA tweaked a bit with the .asoundrc file
Hardware: Turtle Beach dongle (Old Amigo 1 I think)
Latency: 150ms (total suckage)



On 18 January 2013 at 10:49 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:

 Apologies for dragging this up again...
 
  Can anyone confirm that they have got duplex audio working - in any form with
 any combination of hdmi, usb or the regular audio out of the rpi, and with
 which OS, version, tweaks?
 
  Still not convinced it's properly doable from our (iMic USB based)
 experiments.
 
  Regards,
 
  Julian
 
  On 5 January 2013 17:54, Dirk Myers di...@wildvine.com
 mailto:di...@wildvine.com  wrote:
 Thanks, all.  I'll check out the iMic  UCA222.  Cheers! -- Dirk
  
  
 On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
  
  
+1 on the imic.
   
   
   
  On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net
   mailto:c...@chnry.net  wrote:
in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
 they look so similar that I mix there name.
 sorry
 Cyrille


 Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :
   edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry 
 c...@chnry.net mailto:c...@chnry.net mailto: c...@chnry.net
 mailto:c...@chnry.net  wrote:
 
edirol uca222 works great.
cheers
c
 
 
Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :
 
The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic
 (thanks to Joe Deken over at
New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of
 cheap USB 'adapters' -
the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).
 
The thing looks like an apple product but (as I
 discovered today looking at
it) isn't.  Good job of
 apple-style-imitation-without- __infringing-trademark.
 
 
The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware -
 some take more power than
the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky
 you can't get anything
in the other USB slot - in either case you have to
 get a powered USB hub and
live with a layer of additional uncertainty.
 
cheers
Miller
 
 
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:18:00AM -0800, Dirk
 Myers wrote:
 
Folks:
 
I've been digging through the list  searching,
 haven't found a clear answer: what are folks using for audio output
 from the Raspberry Pi to a mixing board? I'm leaning toward trying a
 few USB audio interfaces. Curious about what others have used that is
 working well.
 
Thanks,
 
Dirk
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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-18 Thread Cyrille Henry

hello,

could you tell a bit more about the alsa tweak?

thanks
Cyrille


Le 18/01/2013 12:06, padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk a écrit :

Yes, I got it goiing for a recent workshop in Nantes
ALSA tweaked a bit with the .asoundrc file
Hardware: Turtle Beach dongle (Old Amigo 1 I think)
Latency: 150ms (total suckage)

On 18 January 2013 at 10:49 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:

Apologies for dragging this up again...

Can anyone confirm that they have got duplex audio working - in any form with 
any combination of hdmi, usb or the regular audio out of the rpi, and with 
which OS, version, tweaks?

Still not convinced it's properly doable from our (iMic USB based) experiments.

Regards,

Julian

On 5 January 2013 17:54, Dirk Myers di...@wildvine.com 
mailto:di...@wildvine.com wrote:

Thanks, all.  I'll check out the iMic  UCA222.  Cheers! -- Dirk

On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:


+1 on the imic.



On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net 
mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:

in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
they look so similar that I mix there name.
sorry
Cyrille


Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :

edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry  c...@chnry.net 
mailto:c...@chnry.net mailto: c...@chnry.net mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:

edirol uca222 works great.
cheers
c


Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :

The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe 
Deken over at
New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap 
USB 'adapters' -
the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered 
today looking at
it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without- 
__infringing-trademark.


The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take 
more power than
the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you 
can't get anything
in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a 
powered USB hub and
live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

cheers
Miller


On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:18:00AM -0800, Dirk Myers wrote:

Folks:

I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't 
found a clear answer: what are folks using for audio output from the Raspberry Pi 
to a mixing board? I'm leaning toward trying a few USB audio interfaces. Curious 
about what others have used that is working well.

Thanks,

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[PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-04 Thread Dirk Myers
Folks:

I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't found a clear answer: 
what are folks using for audio output from the Raspberry Pi to a mixing board? 
I'm leaning toward trying a few USB audio interfaces. Curious about what others 
have used that is working well.

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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-04 Thread Miller Puckette
The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe Deken over at
New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap USB 'adapters' -
the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered today looking at
it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without-infringing-trademark.

The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take more power than
the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you can't get anything
in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a powered USB hub and
live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

cheers
Miller


On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:18:00AM -0800, Dirk Myers wrote:
 Folks:
 
 I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't found a clear answer: 
 what are folks using for audio output from the Raspberry Pi to a mixing 
 board? I'm leaning toward trying a few USB audio interfaces. Curious about 
 what others have used that is working well.
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-04 Thread Cyrille Henry

edirol uca222 works great.
cheers
c


Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :

The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe Deken over at
New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap USB 'adapters' -
the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered today looking at
it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without-infringing-trademark.

The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take more power than
the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you can't get anything
in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a powered USB hub and
live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

cheers
Miller


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Folks:

I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't found a clear answer: 
what are folks using for audio output from the Raspberry Pi to a mixing board? I'm 
leaning toward trying a few USB audio interfaces. Curious about what others have 
used that is working well.

Thanks,

Dirk
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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-04 Thread Pedro Lopes
edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?

On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net wrote:

 edirol uca222 works great.
 cheers
 c


 Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :

 The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe Deken over at
 New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap USB 'adapters' -
 the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

 The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered today looking
 at
 it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without-**
 infringing-trademark.

 The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take more power
 than
 the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you can't get anything
 in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a powered USB hub
 and
 live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

 cheers
 Miller


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 Folks:

 I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't found a clear
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 about what others have used that is working well.

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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-04 Thread Cyrille Henry

in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
they look so similar that I mix there name.
sorry
Cyrille


Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :

edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?

On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net 
mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:

edirol uca222 works great.
cheers
c


Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :

The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe Deken over 
at
New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap USB 'adapters' 
-
the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered today 
looking at
it) isn't.  Good job of 
apple-style-imitation-without-__infringing-trademark.

The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take more power 
than
the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you can't get 
anything
in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a powered USB 
hub and
live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

cheers
Miller


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Folks:

I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't found a 
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Re: [PD] Audio output on Raspberry Pi - Recommendations?

2013-01-04 Thread Julian Brooks
+1 on the imic.



On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net wrote:

 in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
 they look so similar that I mix there name.
 sorry
 Cyrille


 Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :

 edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?

 On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net mailto:
 c...@chnry.net wrote:

 edirol uca222 works great.
 cheers
 c


 Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :

 The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe Deken
 over at
 New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap USB
 'adapters' -
 the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

 The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered today
 looking at
 it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without-**
 __infringing-trademark.


 The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take more
 power than
 the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you can't get
 anything
 in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a powered
 USB hub and
 live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

 cheers
 Miller


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 I've been digging through the list  searching, haven't found
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