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Laemtao
Good time of day, everyone.

I'm looking for a good USB sound card that can be used for realtime recording. Full duplex is a must. Also, it should be Linux compatible. I've searched for this time and time again, but continually come up empty; perhaps someone here can help.

Thanks for any insight you may have.
Canar
My Edirol UA-25 worked fine when I tested it.
skamp
This is what I had to say about the UA-4FX.
maggior
My artcessories ART V2 USB Phono Plus works fine with Linux. I use OpenSuSE running a KDE desktop with Amarok as my media player.
tot
QUOTE (Canar @ Nov 3 2009, 23:04) *
My Edirol UA-25 worked fine when I tested it.

Everything works with that but it is not a full duplex device at 24/96, only up to 24/48. At least when using with my laptop the output is very noisy, no complaints about recording. It is no longer in production.
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