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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 AudioFire2 FireWire Interface | zZounds

    https://www.zzounds.com/item--ECHAUDIOFIRE2
    AudioFire2 offers an extremely small FireWire audio solution. No product this small comes packed with as many features as the AudioFire2. Fully balanced input and output, separately addressable headphone output, S/PDIF I/O and MIDI I/O are all included in this 3.5 in. by 4.25 in. interface. AudioFire2 is the perfect product for any musician on the go.

Echo AudioFire2/AudioFire4 Driver | Echo

    https://www.downloadsource.net/1756900/echo-audiofire2-audiofire4-driver/
    Echo AudioFire2/AudioFire4 Driver for Windows XP 32/64-bit and Mac OS X.

AudioFire Windows Manual v2.2 - Echo Digital Audio

    http://files.echoaudio.com/manuals/audiofire_windows_manual_v2.2.pdf
    Insert the AudioFire Install CD-ROM into your machine. The main install window should automatically appear. If it does not, simply go to “My Computer,” and double-click on your CD-ROM drive icon. Now, select “Install AudioFire Driver,” and follow the on-screen directions.

Echo Audiofire 12 compatibility? - LinuxMusicians

    https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=7342
    Also I'd recommend using a audio-oriented linux distribution rather than vanilla ubuntu. I've had good experience with dreamstudio (which is an audio-centric ubuntu version) or AVLinux (debian-based). ... Mine's an Audiofire2, and I don't even do any studio/musician work, just the odd bit of digitising.

Apogee Duet vs ECHO Audiofire2 UNDER THE HOOD - …

    https://gearspace.com/board/low-end-theory/337963-apogee-duet-vs-echo-audiofire2-under-hood.html
    Apogee Duet vs ECHO Audiofire2 UNDER THE HOOD 26th October 2008 # 1 Land Fish 🎙️ Gear Nut 🎧 15 years Apogee Duet vs ECHO Audiofire2 UNDER THE HOOD Hi. I was going to buy an Apogee Duet, but then opted for the ECHO Audiofire2 so that I could justify keeping my Demter preamp and Lucid DA. Here are some pics of the innards that I dug up.

AudioPhile Linux | Quality audio on Linux

    http://www.ap-linux.com/
    Audiophile Linux is based on custom Real Time Kernel. Audio processing is the first priority of this specially crafted Linux distribution. Only the digital music playback is considered and preferred as the main process.

AudioLinux - The audiophile realtime plug & play operative ...

    https://www.audio-linux.com/
    AudioLinux is the first plug & play realtime audio system based on Archlinux with programmed IRQ and application realtime priority. Audio latency at 44.1 kHz < 1 ms depending on hardware configuration. Incredibly low processor latency (average 2-6 microseconds on fairly powerful processors) Boot time 10/15 s. Full menu system.

Downloads - Echo Test - Echo Test + Measurement

    https://echotm.com/downloads/
    Echo Test + Measurement Phone: 805-880-5590 402 East Carrillo, Suite A Santa Barbara, California 93101

Echo AudioFire 4 / Kernel & Hardware / Arch Linux Forums

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=94911
    Still a noob when it comes to configuring the system and kernal, have not done anything with Linux since I tried the Red Hat 2 distro briefly (I think sound was the main issue then also). Please keep updating the thread! Offline Pages: 1 Index » Kernel & Hardware » Echo AudioFire 4 Board footer Jump to Atom topic feed Powered by FluxBB

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