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Hello everyone,
a pro might not ask such a question, but I hope someone here is kind
enough to answer it
I'm considering to purchase an Emagic EMI A2|6 USB audio card, mainly
for DJ use.
Now Apple has discontinued all Emagic hardware, so I wonder, what are
the implications for the owners of such hardware? (Erm, is this a very
dumb question?)
What about future driver support (ordered by priority: MacOS, Linux, MS
Windows)?
Several sources indicate the EMI doesn't really require a specific
driver, but can be used with the standard USB audio driver the operating
system provides [1]. Longhorn drivers aren't very important to me,
and continued Linux support will be ensured by the nature of Linux'
development model, I guess.
Your comments?
Other possible problems I'm missing?
Thanks,
Nikolaus
[1] At least after the firmware has been loaded into the EMI, see e.g.
<http
/lists.apple.com/archives/coreaudio-api/2002/May/msg00081.html>
Hello everyone,
a pro might not ask such a question, but I hope someone here is kind
enough to answer it
I'm considering to purchase an Emagic EMI A2|6 USB audio card, mainly
for DJ use.
Now Apple has discontinued all Emagic hardware, so I wonder, what are
the implications for the owners of such hardware? (Erm, is this a very
dumb question?)
What about future driver support (ordered by priority: MacOS, Linux, MS
Windows)?
Several sources indicate the EMI doesn't really require a specific
driver, but can be used with the standard USB audio driver the operating
system provides [1]. Longhorn drivers aren't very important to me,
and continued Linux support will be ensured by the nature of Linux'
development model, I guess.
Your comments?
Other possible problems I'm missing?
Thanks,
Nikolaus
[1] At least after the firmware has been loaded into the EMI, see e.g.
<http
