Might want to wait a bit on that. The PCM2900 series chips are in the 
hardware HCL for Linux but there are some issues with Rivendell and that 
driver. We're having problems now with the PCM 2900 based interfaces 
we're using here that have stopped us migrating to 2.1.x.

de WB6RFW (Amateur Extra {lite})

Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WAOn 2/22/12 1:29 AM, Morten Krarup 
Nielsen wrote:
> If you can raise your budget, maybe the D&R Airmate USB mixer is
> something for you. It is based on the TI PCM2900 and should work with
> Linux.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Morten
>
> 2012/2/21 Rich Gattie<[email protected]>:
>> Hey folks..
>>
>> This could be off topic, and if so, please let me know and reply via direct
>> email to me if you have suggestions/answers..
>>
>> I produce a lot of podcasts, on varying subjects and am in the process of
>> building a home studio that can be used for internet radio. I love Rivendell
>> and have it setup and running on a couple machines, all networked. But I am
>> looking for suggestions for a console for my studio that could work with
>> Rivendell. I'm of course on a budget and am thinking $700-$1200 would be the
>> budget. Used consoles are of course, not out of the question.
>>
>> So ideas? Leads of where to look?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -Richie
>>
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