[PD] USB Sound "card"

David Merrill dmerrill at media.mit.edu
Fri May 4 16:37:50 CEST 2007


I have been using low-cost iMic USB audio interfaces, and they work really
well. Shows right up under linux, and the noise floor is way below the
built-in audio on my motherboard.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812999078
cheers,
-David M.

On 5/4/07, David F. Place <d at vidplace.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, everyone.
>
> I hesitated to post this question, because it seems like such an
> obvious FAQ.  I couldn't find the answer by searching around.
>
> My linux workstation has a crappy, noisy sound card.  I want to
> replace it with a higher quality device. Preferably outside the box
> to avoid interference.  I notice that several manufacturers offer
> solutions, Creative, M-Audio, etc.   Is any preferred by Pders?
> Please discuss.
>
> I have a digidesign M-Box that I use with pro-tools on my mac.  Of
> course, it won't work with linux or, for that matter, with most
> versions of Pd on OSX.  I mention it to give an idea of the quality
> level that I desire.
>
> Cheers, David
>
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