2013/3/6 Jean Huber <[email protected]> > Le 06/03/2013 17:09, jack wallen a écrit : > > Hey all! I wanted to get some recommendations on a good quality external >> sound card. Here's the problem -- I use a Blue Yeti USB mic, so I'm not >> 100% sure if I use an external sound card, if the Yeti will still work as >> expected (with the on-board sound off -- it's an intel card which has the >> dreaded skipping issue with alsa). >> >> If anyone would have some suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. >> >> Thank you so much. >> >> Jack >> >> >> You could use a Firewire sound card, in order to avoir conflicts. > Then there are tricks in ALSA to manage several sound cards at once, > available on the ALSA forums, but I don't do it. > I run a Multimix USB 1.1 mixing table, so I can get my microphone (6.35 > jack) in and my sound out. > > Good luck > > Jean > > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.**ubuntu.com<[email protected]> > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/** > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-**studio-users<https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users> >
I <http://www.bartart3d.be/> use an Echo firewire soundcard and am very happy with it. It is supported completely, even the integrated midi-port is fully functional, which wasn't at first, but was a couple of FFADO-updates later :-). Mine is an audiofire12, 12 in and 12 out, a bit too much for me actually, but by choosing Echo, I was sure of compability, the brand has a good reputation on linux-systems, and if I have to record for another band, I'm sure I have enough inputs. grtz, Bart http://www.bartart3d.be/ On facebook <https://www.facebook.com/pages/BartArt3D/169488999795102> On Twitter <https://twitter.com/#%21/Bart_Issimo> On Identi.ca <http://identi.ca/bartart3d> On Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/116379400376517483499/>
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