Yes, I got it goiing for a recent workshop in Nantes
 
ALSA tweaked a bit with the .asoundrc file
Hardware: Turtle Beach dongle (Old Amigo 1 I think)
Latency: 150ms (total suckage)
 
 

On 18 January 2013 at 10:49 Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com> wrote:
Apologies for dragging this up again...

Can anyone confirm that they have got duplex audio working - in any form with any combination of hdmi, usb or the regular audio out of the rpi, and with which OS, version, tweaks?

Still not convinced it's properly doable from our (iMic USB based) experiments.

Regards,

Julian

On 5 January 2013 17:54, Dirk Myers <dirkm@wildvine.com> wrote:
Thanks, all.  I'll check out the iMic & UCA222.  Cheers! -- Dirk
 

On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:

+1 on the imic.



On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry <ch@chnry.net> wrote:
in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
they look so similar that I mix there name.
sorry
Cyrille


Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :
edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry < ch@chnry.net <mailto: ch@chnry.net>> wrote:

    edirol uca222 works great.
    cheers
    c


    Le 04/01/2013 17:49, Miller Puckette a écrit :

        The best ide I got was from the Griffin iMic (thanks to Joe Deken over at
        New Blankets for running out and buying a bunch of cheap USB 'adapters' -
        the Griffin is $40 list / $27 street).

        The thing looks like an apple product but (as I discovered today looking at
        it) isn't.  Good job of apple-style-imitation-without- __infringing-trademark.


        The other USB 'adapters' also worked but beware - some take more power than
        the Pi can supply and some are physically so bulky you can't get anything
        in the other USB slot - in either case you have to get a powered USB hub and
        live with a layer of additional uncertainty.

        cheers
        Miller


        On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:18:00AM -0800, Dirk Myers wrote:

            Folks:

            I've been digging through the list & searching, haven't found a clear answer: what are folks using for audio output from the Raspberry Pi to a mixing board? I'm leaning toward trying a few USB audio interfaces. Curious about what others have used that is working well.

            Thanks,

            Dirk
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