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
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,
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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,
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edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Cyrille Henry 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
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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.
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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 _________________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/__listinfo/pd-list <http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list> _________________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/__listinfo/pd-list <http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list> _________________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/__listinfo/pd-list <http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list>
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+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
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