In the early 2000s Digigram released the VX222v2. Shortly after the ALSA driver was released for Linux.
Continue ReadingInterfacing Linux: MOTU 828 MK3
The original 828 ushered in a new era in desktop recording as the first-ever FireWire audio interface. It was simple, to the point, and painfully blue.
Continue ReadingInterfacing Linux: RME HDSP 9632
In 2003 RME released the HDSP 9632, a PCI 2.1 interface that incorporated their latest 24-bit converters and stereo analogue I/O. It was a 16 channel FPGA powered juggernaut capable of 192kHz. The thing is, …
Continue ReadingInterfacing Linux: Digidesign Digi 003R
This week we’re taking a trip back to 2007 and poking the Digidesign Digi 003R with our Linux stick!
Continue ReadingA Hardware Thing: Behringer X-Touch Compact & Ardour
In this quick-and-dirty how-to we configure the Behringer X-Touch Compact in Ardour in both Mackie Control mode and generic MIDI.
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