[14:06] <derryck> Good morning all!
[14:07] <derryck> Has anyone  used UbuntiStudio with Zoom R16 and Behringer 1204 USB?
[14:59] <OvenWerks> derryck: those sound familiar, but I do not have experience with them personally
[15:01] <OvenWerks> derryck: the general rule is that if an interface does not require extra drivers for mac, it will work fine on Linux.
[15:03] <derryck> OK great. Thanks. The Behringer is a mixer that supports USB recording, but all the software provided was Windoze based.
[15:04] <OvenWerks> I'm just doing a quick scan of the manual now.
[15:04] <derryck> I think that some people have used Audacity to capture the sound from the mixer. It is quite a nice/little/cheap number.
[15:06] <OvenWerks> how old is the 1204? internal dsp is 40khz?
[15:07] <OvenWerks> Anyway the usb audio says: 16bit stereo/48k, so probably USB1.1 audio. but I find it odd it does not mention much more than that.
[15:08] <OvenWerks> I know of people who have used the various zoom R* boxes ok both as interface and as controller.
[15:08] <derryck>  I got it last year. I think it is the 40khz. You can only get a mixed down couple of tracks over USB (as far as I know)
[15:09] <derryck> OK - that's great news on the Zoom :)
[15:10] <OvenWerks> it is 40k internally, but when you use it with a computer use it at 48k
[15:10] <OvenWerks> You may want to change the pulseaudio default sample rate to 48k as well.
[15:14] <derryck> OK - I just ran out to check it is the QX1202USB
[15:14]  * OvenWerks has no idea why they default to 44k1 when the internal achetecture is all 48k
[15:16] <derryck> LOL. They also make a mention of an ASIO driver.
[15:18] <OvenWerks> from the manual: "There are no required drivers, but we
[15:18] <OvenWerks> recommend that PC users install the ASIO driver"
[15:19] <OvenWerks> So as you are not a "PC user" no driver needed :)
[15:25] <derryck> LOL - Ok - thanks Ovenwerks! Have a wonderful day!
[20:55] <studio-user299> test