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Linux Compatible Audio Interfaces – LinuxGameCast

    https://linuxgamecast.com/linux-compatible-audio-interfaces/
    This is a list of interfaces tested for the series Interfacing Linux. Nothing here is guesswork. You can view the Jack Studio Setup if you’re curious. Confirmed working: Apogee Duet (2007) Apogee ONE (2009) Behringer FCA202 Behringer FCA1616 Digidesign Digi 003R Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini Douk Audio U2 USB Focusrite Saffire Pro 40

Professional Audio Production on Linux - Linux.com

    https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/professional-audio-production-linux/

    Audio Interface [Linux-Sound]

      https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/audio_interface
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    USB audio interfaces for Linux - maidavale.org

      https://maidavale.org/blog/usb-audio-interfaces-for-linux/
      Ideally my audio interface would have: 48v microphone phantom power; Mic preamp; 4 analogue inputs; Monitor out volume control; Fully working under Linux; 24bit 96kHz/192kHz sampling rate; USB Audio 2 class compliant; Still have manufacturer support/ be manufactured; Here is a list of devices that I believe should work well under linux, and meet …

    Updated list of Linux compatible audio interfaces ...

      https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=17472
      Some additions for the list of devices I own and tested: [1] Behringer UMC404 works well under Linux even with low latency (64 frames) settings. I don't know what the situation is with the UMC404HD or how well it works under Linux. [2] RME9652 HDSP (PCI) audio side works OK but sending MIDI to its integrated MIDI interfaces cause xruns under Linux. This xrun …

    Linux audio vs. Windows audio for professional work

      https://higherhz.com/linux-audio-vs-windows-audio-for-professional-work/
      In Linux audio the driver is built into ALSA which talks to JACK or Pulse Audio. In Linux all the hardware drivers are built into the Kernel and supplied out of the box (with a few exceptions like propriety third-party graphics drivers.) There is nothing to download. The audio interface drivers nearly all live somewhere in the Kernel called ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound …

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