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Download | AudioPhile Linux

    https://www.ap-linux.com/download/
    Latest Versions Audiophile Linux V5.0 iso (Dec 20. 2019) Audiophile Linux V4.0 iso (Apr 16. 2017)

Echo AudioFire 8 - Linux - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/echo-audiofire-8/84479
    On distributions with the old firewire stack there is some minor fiddling required for all FireWire devices to work, For the record AV Linux (4.2) uses the new stack and kernel 2.6.36 is plug and play with most ffado supported FireWire devices including Audiofire (provided the correct firmware is present).

echo audiofire 2 [Linux-Sound]

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/hw/echo_audiofire_2
    echo audiofire 2 General The Echo AudioFire 2 is a Firewire interface with: 2 balanced analogue inputs 2 balanced analogue outputs S/PDIF I/O MIDI I/O Support ffado has comment saying it needs a firmware update using Windows. References Analogue I/O reported as working on the forum, better with KXStudio than standard Ubuntu Audio Interface

Echo Audiofire 12 compatibility? - LinuxMusicians

    https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=7342
    I am currently using an ECHO Audiofire 8 with ffado in Dream Studio linux. The system has been fully updated to the very latest software components per the update manager. I am working on a Dell E6400 laptop with the mini firewire connector on the side of the laptop.

Echo AudioFire 4 / Kernel & Hardware / Arch Linux Forums

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=94911
    Hey people, I just got an Echo AudioFire 4 Firewire audio interface. I made a great effort to pick an interface that would be Linux compatible, and the FFADO project claims that this interface has "Full Support":

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