[ubuntu-studio-users] ubuntu-studio-users Digest, Vol 88, Issue 4
Alexis Cozano
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Wed Aug 6 23:15:46 UTC 2014
El ago 6, 2014 8:00 a.m., <ubuntu-studio-users-request at lists.ubuntu.com>
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> 1. Re: Questions about production (Thijs van severen)
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> From: Thijs van severen <thijsvanseveren at gmail.com>
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> Hi all
>
> maybe a bit off topic, but i'm interested in getting some advice on a
> 'simple & cheap' USB audio device
> any tips?
>
> my requirements are these :
> - 1 stereo output (or 2 mono), ideally 2x 6.3mm mono jack (or cinch)
> - preferably with cable (so not the 'dongle' type of audio device)
> - inputs : dont really care, but 2x 6.3mm jack inputs would be nice
> - cost : really low ;-)
> - latency : approx 10ms will do
> - supported in linux OOTB
>
> maybe something like the behringer ucg 102? (
> http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UCG102.aspx)
>
> all tips are welcome
>
> grtz
> Thijs
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> 2014-07-29 9:20 GMT+02:00 Shubham Mishra <mishrashubham2007 at gmail.com>:
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> >
> >> OH!, i forgot to mention my opinion of USB mic's.. personally, i think
> >> they are great if they meet your needs.. they are "one trick pony"
> >> "uni-tasking" devices.. for example, you may be able to get a nice USB
> >> audio device and a nice actual mic for not much more cost than a decent
> USB
> >> mic, and those 2 things are *much* more versatile.. if you have a USB
> mic,
> >> for example, and you later decide to purchase a nicer preamp, you cant
> use
> >> it.. the USB audio device can also provide a nice instrument input, and
> be
> >> used as a fully functioning sound card.. so, for my money, i consider a
> USB
> >> mic to be a little bit of a wasted investment, unless the user is *only*
> >> doing something like a podcast, or only speech or one channel at a time
> >> with a mic.. good luck
> >>
> >
> > Thanks for the advice. Yeah, getting a dedicated audio interface sounds
> > promising. Like you said, the hardware needs to support linux properly.
> > Normally that wouldn't be an issue since I can easily find out from the
> > internet which interfaces are linux compatible, getting them is more of a
> > problem. E-commerce where I live, is a mess; Amazon US has everything
> > though, but shipping will cost me a fortune. So that just leaves running
> > around audio shops and picking up the right stuff. I'm a bit low on cash
> > these days anyways, so I'll get the mic and the interface later.
> >
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> Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 10:35:35 +0200
> From: Jimmy Sj?lund <jimmy at sjolund.se>
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> On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Thijs van severen <
> thijsvanseveren at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi all
> >
> > maybe a bit off topic, but i'm interested in getting some advice on a
> > 'simple & cheap' USB audio device
> > any tips?
> >
> > my requirements are these :
> > - 1 stereo output (or 2 mono), ideally 2x 6.3mm mono jack (or cinch)
> > - preferably with cable (so not the 'dongle' type of audio device)
> > - inputs : dont really care, but 2x 6.3mm jack inputs would be nice
> > - cost : really low ;-)
> > - latency : approx 10ms will do
> > - supported in linux OOTB
> >
> > maybe something like the behringer ucg 102? (
> > http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UCG102.aspx)
> >
> > all tips are welcome
> >
> I use one these http://www.roland.com/products/en/UA-25EX/ after much
> reading on different linux forums. It should be possible to get a used one
> very cheap.
>
> /Jimmy
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