I have used Behringer audio interfaces with Linux for some years now and they always seem to be a good reliable bet for this.On a basic level, the U-CONTROL UCA-222 is a great simple little 2 in 2 out box that retails for about £20.I've also got the UMC1820 (if you want more functionality) and the little 2 in 2 out version of it (think it's the 202) that both perform well in Linux.I use both Audacity and Ardour, and have used Qtractor.Ardour does work on a multichannel basis with the UMC1820.You really need to get to grips with Jack for more serious audio work though
J -- James B portoteache...@fastmail.com Em Qua, 29 Set ʼ21, às 09:15, Linux-Fan escreveu: > Russell L. Harris writes: > >> Needed: a USB audio interface which "just works" with Debian 9, 10, >> 11 on i386 and amd64 desktop machines. The newest of my machines is >> several years years old and has both black and blue USB ports. > > I am using an SSL 2 here: > https://www.solidstatelogic.com/products/ssl2 > > Tested successfully with Debian 10 amd64 and Debian 11 amd64 each with ALSA > + PulseAudio non-professional audio. In case you consider buying it, I might > be able to do a basic test with a Debian 11 i386, too. > > Caveat: I have found the interface to only be recognized properly if I > attach it _after_ PulseAudio has already started up. Hence, I have it > disconnected by default and upon needing it, first start `pavucontrol` and > only afterwards attach the interface. > > Btw.: I saw you asked about the Motu M2 earlier > (https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/09/msg00958.html). Was there any > progress in getting it to run properly? A cursory internet search suggests > that there were problems wrt. old kernels and PulseAudio. Additionally, some > tuning to reduce kernel latency might be needed? See > https://panther.kapsi.fi/posts/2020-02-02_motu_m4 for a summary. > > Back when I searched for audio interfaces, I had also considered the > Zoom > UAC-2 > (https://www.zoom.co.jp/sites/default/files/products/downloads/pdfs/E_UAC-2.pdf). > > > Reviews seemed to indicate acceptable Linux compatibility, but I do not > have > any first-hand experience with it. > > HTH > Linux-Fan > *who uses the SSL 2 for video conferencing* > > öö > > [...]