On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:48 PM, tim vets timvets@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, on ubuntu, I have good experience with: -echo layla 3g (8in8out,2preamps, phantom...) -m-audio delta 1010LT -m-audio delta 44 -rme hammerfall dsp + multiface, both PCI and PCMCIA (note: the output jack sockets are too close to each other, which can give you a hard time connecting more than 2 cables with 'sturdy' jacks.) all those worked pretty much out of the box
bad experience with: -firewire soundcard using 'freebob' driver (I think the brand was motu, or presonus, or focusrite, one of those, I don't remember exactly...but, while it was officially supposed to work (checked alsa soundcard matrix) it didn't...) I haven't checked recently, but I still have the impression that firewire soundcards are poorly supported on linux...
2 cents regarding...
development so more cards start working - not with ALSA or PulseAudio however. They *are* sensitive to different firewire chipsets and Texas Instruments is told to be the best for them. Anyway i found the firewire connection pretty fragile because of the physical design of the firewire connectors and because if the connection gets interrupted for a fraction of a second it will fail.
because they are extremely unreliable and their customer service is plain crap.
Get an RME if you have any chance!
Andras