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Re: AW: RC-50 and Speed Control
Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote:
> ..snipped..
> You'll need an audio interface if you don't want to run with the
>integrated
> AC97 of these systems (which I expect you wouldn't for latency issues
alone).
> Typical better-quality interfaces (like this one
http://tinyurl.com/2rpe2j)
> don't come much smaller than 164x148x44mm, unless you really want to
spend
> money and search for tricky parts (the apogee digital PCXpress card
combined
> with these miniature micpres with digital ports and then something
small sized
> for D/A would come to mind).
> ..snipped..
>
> Just a thought...
>
> Rainer
Snipped your other very good ideas; thanks a lot.
The E-MU® 1212M - http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp?product=9872
referredly sell at ~$100 in the US, dunno about european prices.
This would give more analog I/O for stereo use, plus add S/PDIF and MIDI
connections, if needed, all with pretty low latencies.
One issue: As a two-card sandwich, it fills two PCI places, though only
require one PCI _slot_ for connections. Your mentioned VIA board can be
used with an angled PCI adapter/riser. Depending on how much it lifts
above the mobo, the EMU sandwich may fall in place.
Google <+"E-MU 1212M" +linux +driver> suggests Linux/ALSA support; only
checked some of those links. Somewhere in this, EMU1212m is mentioned:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changes_v1.0.13_v1.0.14rc1
For my own ideas, I'd still consider a USB touch-panel effective for a
GUI design, even if more costly shopping, as it obliverates the need for
designing buttons (electronics/mechanics), which of cause depends on the
product target. A looper may not need much GUI operation. YMMV..
Haven't looked much for such an [affordable] panel, though..
This thread is geting more'n'more interesting by the hour ;)
(BTW, please set your Outlook to autowrap at ~72 chars :) )
--
rgds,
van Sinn